Yes. I tried that last week. The fix installed successfully but made no
difference. As for antivirus programs, I am running Avast, which shouldn't be
a problem.
I have read several times that I should reduce my contact lists, but this
same list caused no problem with Outlook Express--and if I can't keep a list
of e-mail addresses on hand, what good is the e-mail program?
I am at a loss. Both Windows Mail and Outlook are running very slow and
crippling my productivity. Worse, while Outlook takes its time about sending
out an e-mail, it freezes all my other functions so I can't do anything
else--not even compose another e-mail--while waiting.
--
Jo Frustrated
"brink" wrote:
>
> Jo;415146 Wrote:
> > The inbox is not the problem. My Windows Mail has taken 20-30 seconds to
> > open
> > from the time of installation, when there were NO messages in the
> > inbox. I
> > have read posts that also attribute the slowness to a large list of
> > contacts.
> > This might be an issue when sending something out, but what about the
> > delay
> > in opening when new mail arrives, or when simply clicking "reply"?
> >
> > --
> > Jo Frustrated
> >
> >
>
> Hi Jo,
>
> Have you tried the Second method here to see if will help you?
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/72...mail-slow.html
>
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
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