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Poor synchronization performance. #155

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franco27 opened this issue Nov 3, 2017 · 4 comments
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Poor synchronization performance. #155

franco27 opened this issue Nov 3, 2017 · 4 comments

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@franco27
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franco27 commented Nov 3, 2017

Hello
In the past at the beginning of 2017, I installed Nylas N1. No slowness for synchronizing email accounts. I regretted having installed the new version: Nylas Mail. A disaster or a horror for synchronization. Because of this problem, I uninstalled and canceled the subscription.

Nylas Mail lives has kept this big inconvenience. too bad ! The synchronization is always also slow.

This morning, I downloaded and installed the version NylasMailSetup-2.2.1-x64.exe
(on Windows 10 x64bits)
My hardware configuration is pretty performance:

  • Video card NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 (2 Go) ; System memory 8153 Mo (DDR3 SDRAM) ;
    Processor type QuadCore Intel Core i5-3570, 3800 MHz (38 x 100)

After adding 4 e-mail accounts and waiting 8 hours, the synchronization was still not finished!
I specify that my computer was not used during this time or this duration.
Big disappointment again!
Sorry, I uninstalled your software.

Previously, on my second computer, it's an old laptop, with a much less powerful hardware configuration. (Windows10 x32 + Intel Core 2 duo 2.20GHz + RAM 3GB)
I installed Mailspring and the synchronization of these same email accounts were completed after 2 or 3 hours of waiting.

So I hope you will improve your synchronization engine, you have work and good luck!

@dweremeichik
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Yeah... This is a known limitation. Unless someone from the community contributes, there is no plan to change this. As you said, Mailspring is better with performance.

@dweremeichik dweremeichik changed the title Big problem to synchronize our email accounts Poor synchronization performance. Nov 8, 2017
@franco27
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franco27 commented Nov 8, 2017

Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, I do not know how to do computer programming.

@jeroenev
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can't you borrow the syncing code from mailspring?

@mikeseese
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Mailsprings syncing code is completely closed source, which is most people's reason to stick with Nylas

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