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Guest
I was having consistent crashes in Entourage 2004 and I had to rebuild the
database, which seems to have helped considerably. However, I've run into
several problems:
The Send & Receive all schedule [which cannot be deleted] now requests
passwords for 4 IMAP accounts I don't use regularly, even though they are
not in the S&R edited set. This only happens on start up of the program and
it never did before.
I tried to remove all the accounts [except one because you cannot have no
accts] and rebuild the schedule, thinking it might be a glitch, but when I
did, I started receiving duplicate emails of the ones already in my folder
and received earlier. The editing of the S&R schedule did not remove the
start up problem with the IMAP folders.
Finally, and I've been noticing this problem with the last 2 builds of
Office Entourage: clicking on html mails is painfully slow when using
preview. I often get the spinning beach ball. I don't remember Entourage
being so slow or hogging resources like that before. Is it the large
database?
Thanks
Jeff
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jefferis Peterson, Pres.
Web Design and Marketing
http://www.PetersonSales.com
database, which seems to have helped considerably. However, I've run into
several problems:
The Send & Receive all schedule [which cannot be deleted] now requests
passwords for 4 IMAP accounts I don't use regularly, even though they are
not in the S&R edited set. This only happens on start up of the program and
it never did before.
I tried to remove all the accounts [except one because you cannot have no
accts] and rebuild the schedule, thinking it might be a glitch, but when I
did, I started receiving duplicate emails of the ones already in my folder
and received earlier. The editing of the S&R schedule did not remove the
start up problem with the IMAP folders.
Finally, and I've been noticing this problem with the last 2 builds of
Office Entourage: clicking on html mails is painfully slow when using
preview. I often get the spinning beach ball. I don't remember Entourage
being so slow or hogging resources like that before. Is it the large
database?
Thanks
Jeff
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jefferis Peterson, Pres.
Web Design and Marketing
http://www.PetersonSales.com