Hi Andy,
Different of my users in our multi-user Mercury/Pmail network installation are maintaining also a lot of subfolders. Some of them have up to 1000 subfolders. And of course, this leads to an increased startup time of Pmail where all folders will be read. But often only for the first startup of a day. A second start is much faster.
But anyway, also with 1000 subfolders Pmail takes not more that 1 or 2 minutes. 10 minutes is too much.
Following recommendations:
reduce the number of messages in your inbox and sort them into folders when read
reduce the number of messages in recycle bin and release unused space
check all folders for corruptness (folder consistency check) and repair them (if any)
check the physical folder sizes at the server share is less than 2 GB in size
try to exclude Pmail folders from permanent A/V scanning (nevertheless A/V scanning of emails is still important!)
Hi Andy,
Different of my users in our multi-user Mercury/Pmail network installation are maintaining also a lot of subfolders. Some of them have up to 1000 subfolders. And of course, this leads to an increased startup time of Pmail where all folders will be read. But often only for the first startup of a day. A second start is much faster.
But anyway, also with 1000 subfolders Pmail takes not more that 1 or 2 minutes. 10 minutes is too much.
Following recommendations:
reduce the number of messages in your inbox and sort them into folders when read
reduce the number of messages in recycle bin and release unused space
check all folders for corruptness (folder consistency check) and repair them (if any)
check the physical folder sizes at the server share is less than 2 GB in size
try to exclude Pmail folders from permanent A/V scanning (nevertheless A/V scanning of emails is still important!)
edited Jun 15 '22 at 2:04 pm