Gmail

I’ve been using the web app for a few weeks now, and I’ve been absolutely loving the increased load speed.
I’m not a huge email person – I get about 10 emails a day on average – but something had really started to slow the refresh rate of my Gmail inbox over the past two weeks. Instead of refreshing in about 1-3 seconds, the web app took upwards of 10 seconds to show me if there was anything new in the inbox. I was racking my brain over what had changed…and then I saw the 40-message threaded conversation I’d been having with someone over the holidays. We had been exchanging long e-mails about drafts, and each reply contained all of the words from the previous replies, and so it was that a little conversation morphed into some horrific Godzilla e-mail that toppled over the Tokyo of my Gmail inbox (is that poetic, or is that just nerdy?).
Once I archived that conversation my Gmail web app was back to being spry and reactive, with a renewed refresh rate of about two seconds. So I guess the moral of the story for heavy Gmail users is to clear your inbox of huge e-mails…or maybe just don’t talk so bloody much under the same subject header. ;)

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Delete Giant Email Chains To Speed Up Gmail Mobile Webapp | Lifehacker Australia
January 4, 2010 at 10:28 am

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1 ChriB January 3, 2010 at 10:34 pm

Just nerdy. ;)
Thanks for the tip, now it won't take 8 seconds, instead it takes 1.5 seconds on my iPod touch. Had a lot of these threaded messages…

2 Thomas January 4, 2010 at 5:35 am

But wait – I haven't seen other comments! I could still be a poet! A Godzilla poet, but a poet nonetheless.

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