Outlook 2010 imap too slow

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  1. Posts : 233
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #1

    Outlook 2010 imap too slow


    Hello,
    I have set Gmail in Outlook 2010 and the set up went flawlessly. I have noticed that it takes way too long to check mail. Someone said to configure pop instead of imap and it would be faster. I found a tutorial on this and it did not work. Any one know how to help me with this? Thanks,
    John
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  2. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #2

    I just tested changing an IMAP Gmail account to use POP instead, following the instructions found on this site. Just choose your Outlook version from the list. Works flawlessly.

    You have to enable POP, of course, from the Gmail settings: Open Gmail web interface, click Settings, and check POP is enabled.

    Outlook 2010 imap too slow-gmail_pop.png

    Kari
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  3. Posts : 233
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks,Kari
    I went to the site but Outlook 2010 is not listed in the choices. How did you do it?
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  4. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #4

    OK, here's how to change Gmail account in Outlook 2010 to use POP instead of IMAP:

    1. In Outlook 2010, open File > Info > Account Settings

      Outlook 2010 imap too slow-gmail_pop_1.png
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    2. Double click the Gmail account you want to mofify, or choose the account and click Change

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    3. Fill in the credentials. Gmail POP server is pop.gmail.com, SMTP server is smtp.gmail.com

      Outlook 2010 imap too slow-gmail_pop_3.png
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    4. Click More Settings
    5. Choose Outgoing server tab
    6. Tick the box in My outgoing server requires authentication, choose Use same settings as my incoming mail server

      Outlook 2010 imap too slow-gmail_pop_4.png
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    7. Choose Advanced tab
    8. Fill in port inforrmation. Gmail incoming port is 995, outgoing port is 587. Tick the box This server requires an encrypted connection, choose TLS as encryption type. Click OK

      Outlook 2010 imap too slow-gmail_pop_5.png
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    9. Click Test connection. If everything is OK, both sending and receiving should pass

      Outlook 2010 imap too slow-gmail_pop_6.png


    To set up a new Gmail account using POP connection, choose Add account (above list, #1). Choose Manually configure server settings, click Next

    Outlook 2010 imap too slow-gmail_pop_7.png

    Choose Internet email, click Next

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    Continue as told above (from #3)

    Kari
    Last edited by Kari; 24 Jun 2010 at 22:17.
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  5. Posts : 233
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks, Kari
    That's great info. Worked like a champ. I stumbled upon this also. Remove Gmail account from Outlook 2010. Go to gmail settings. Enable pop and Disable imap. Save settings. Open Outlook 2010 and add click on file in the upper left hand corner. Click Info, Then click add account and it will automatically set up Gmail pop. It will act like it did when setting up imap. This is where I got the info.
    How-To Configure GMAIL for POP or IMAP Using Outlook 2010
    Thanks, Kari
    John
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  6. Posts : 2
    Windows 2007
       #6

    A google program causes trouble when it is used with a program from Microsoft, what a surprise
    Yes I know this is a problem which was fixed easily but why didn't it work the way an account of yahoo would work?
    No, really I have sometimes the impression, that microsoft wants to get rid of competitors by trying to prevent the users from installing third-party-programs. For quite a long time I had problems with Outlook and lookeen (also a third-party-program) it turned out that it was only because of the fact that outlook was in its beta-version but it is kind of astonishing sometimes.

    Oh by the way thanks for the tip, I also wanted to connect my gmail account with outlook.
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  7. Posts : 16
    Windows 7
       #7

    So theres no solution to the slow deleting of emails using IMAP?
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  8. Posts : 16
    Windows 7
       #8

    Hello guys, anyone solved the slow deleting email issue? Strange thing is, when offline u can delete emails a lot faster, and then when going online it deletes them in the background...
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  9. Posts : 2
    HP 32
       #9

    Frustrating problem


    This is a really major issue and I cannot believe there is no follow up to this thread!

    Put it this way, a gmail account using Outlook 2010 requires approx 3 seconds delay to delete an email. The same account using Windows Live Mail is more or less instantaneous delete. Don't people at Microsoft talk to each other?!

    Because I require calendar and contact sync WLM is no use to me and I require Outlook 2010.

    Oh by the way, the reason I use gmail is because Outlook 2010 had major issues syncing folders and emails with....Live Hotmail!!! It is clear the Outlook is only intended for MS Exchange, which is a pity, because it encourages me to look at alternatives and not be forced into using MS Exchange, which I have used for many years but is too functional for my needs now.

    I think I answered my own question....!
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #10

    I found a very simple work around for this problem that works for me while using IMAP. Allow Outlook 2010 to download and synch your Gmail accounts and when you’re ready to read your mail, click on the Send / Receive tab and click “Work Offline.” You will now be able to open and delete messages instantly - no hanging, no waiting. Outlook will behave just like it does with Hotmail. Just click “Work Offline” again to go back online and resume synchronization.

    I hope MS and Gmail eventually fix this so it works as intended.
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