Memnoch |
06-22-2005 07:31 AM |
It's a joke! It's slow, bloated, crashes half the time and fails to connect to my Hotmail servers the other half. The biggest waste of space email client I've ever seen. :mad:
Why am I using it? I used to use Outlook Express which while primitive and antiquated was actually reasonably fast and had no problems connecting to all my email servers (both IMAP, POP and HTTP) and I never missed an email. But apparently we all need to use MS Outlook 2003 for b-school (mainly because of the Calendar function), so I had to go and migrate all my folders, emails and settings (a nightmarish exercise in itself that requires re-doing about 10 times before everything gets transferred over, even though Outlook and Outlook Express are made by the same bloody company) and since then I've had endless problems, including:
- takes about 5 minutes to load up
- after the 5 mins will come up with a timeout error to one of my Hotmail servers (which needs to be clicked otherwise it holds up everything else)
- constantly can't connect to Hotmail accounts - requires constant repeating before you actually fluke it
- can't change your timeout setting for HTTP servers (which is the advice in the Help Files yet you can't actually do it in the program, funny that!)
- sometimes it goes into a fit and just won't send or receive, even if you repeatedly press the Send/Receive button, it just goes through the process and says "All Tasks Finished" even though you can clearly see email sitting in your outbox. The only solution to this is to close the application and reopen it, then having to wait another 5 minutes for the piece of @#$% to open
- the archiving function doesn't really work (it says its archiving but the archive file doesn't grow at all). I've resorted to manually doing it
- once in a while completely craps itself and hangs my entire system, even though I have 800+MB of RAM
I'd move to Thunderbird in a heartbeat, except that Thunderbird can't access Hotmail servers because apparently they're proprietary and only Outlook can do that.
It's a joke, and totally unacceptable. At least Outlook 98 was usable. Am I the only one having this problem? Anyone know any ways to streamline this?
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