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Re: Windows Mail - Create Mail - new e-mail window freezes
Thanks for the feedback.
Windows Mail seems to be overly burdened down when the number of
contacts gets large.
Also, it is never a good idea to accumulate large quantities of mail in
the standard system folders (Inbox, Sent Items, etc.).
Gary VanderMolen
"Spud McFeebie" <SpudMcFeebie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Gary...
>
> Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately your suggestions didn't work but I
> did figure out the problem - too many contacts. As soon as I deleted many of
> the contacts the problem disappeared.
>
> Plus, after I deleted a large portion of the old e-mail it ran even better.
>
> Perhaps too many addresses and too much e-mail is causing other problems
> that are posted here as well.
>
> I thought this post might help others that may be trying to resolve unusual
> Windows Mail issues.
>
> Ron
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>
>> No, you can't change the text editor in Windows Mail.
>>
>> A few people have reported unusual slowness with some Windows Mail
>> functions. A couple of those say they got temporary relief by opening
>> Windows Calendar from within Windows Mail, and then closing Windows
>> Calendar.
>>
>> You might also try temporarily uninstalling your antivirus program, just
>> to see if that makes a difference.
>>
>> Gary VanderMolen
>>
>> "Spud McFeebie" <SpudMcFeebie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B66E7D73-517A-4EB0-BF30-38702EF0F9A0@microsoft.com...
>> > Windows Vista, Windows Mail...
>> >
>> > When I click Create Mail the new e-mail message frame opens but freezes
>> > before it finishes loading.
>> >
>> > I suspect the problem is rooted in the application it is trying to use to
>> > create the new e-mail (For example: XP Office Word, Office 2003 Word or a
>> > basic text editor like Word Pad). These apps do run correctly independently
>> > of Windows Mail.
>> >
>> > The other reason I suspect this is the problem is in Windows Mail if I click
>> > Tools\Options\Compose, Windows Mail also freezes.
>> >
>> > In addition to any other suggestions on how to resolve this issue, is there
>> > any other way to change the default e-mail text editor in Windows Mail
>> > without being able to access the Compose tab in Windows Mail? A registry key
>> > perhaps?
>> >
>> > Thank you in advance for your help.
>> >
>> > Ron
>>
>>
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