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Offline matt3kTopic starter

Yam vs Simplemail
« on: May 17, 2017, 06:02:59 PM »
Hi All,

I have been a Simplemail user for many years and am moving to Yam.

I have been testing both of the latest releases for some time and Simplemail was beginning to get very slow and unreliable.

I have many thousands of emails and Simplemail is much, much slower than Yam.  Simplemail has gotten into the nasty habit of corrupting the email/indexes and giving 8000004 errors when I closed the program.

Yam has been bulletproof and is 5 times faster than SM.
 

Offline matt3kTopic starter

Re: Yam vs Simplemail
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2017, 03:16:00 AM »
Thanks for the great idea of scanning for a virus.  Glad non to be found.  

I must have missed an index file.  I went back and deleted them all and now it is working again.  Thanks for the great advice!

I had a great run with Simplemail for over 10 years both on the classic and on MOS and then back on classic and I always preferred it to YAM.

Never was a big YAM fan, but I was learning to appreciate it.  Got to say that YAM  is much faster than Simplemail for large amounts of email though...

To bad the last update for YAM is so long ago, there is a bit of activity though, maybe a release is coming...

I also looked at using Stargate again.  That was a real nice email client I bought in Toronto from Danny, he was  a talented coder for sure.  It had some great features that I wish were in YAM/Simplemail.  Sadly it doesn't offer an app icon and hasn't been updated in many years...


I prefer the look and feel of Simplemail and the fact that it is updated annually, my only complaint is that it is slow and it seems to get corrupted indexes much easier than YAM.  That said, I'm going back to Simplemail.

Thanks again for the help!
« Last Edit: May 18, 2017, 03:45:20 AM by matt3k »