johnrobert
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Outlook 365 very slow with 26 gig Gmail OST file takes forever to sync.
Any tips on how to speed it up
Any tips on how to speed it up
Too many times I've seen Outlook barf, fart, puke, and self destruct...when mailboxes get around 20 gigs...and larger...with GMail.
That's just crazy. For just contacts and calendar....it should not be even a fraction of that size.also has a 25 gig PST file attached as default for his contacts and calendar
Sloppily added in 1998? Maybe, but they've had a long time to improve on IMAP support.Outlook is designed for Exchange...support for POP and IMAP sloppily added as an afterthought.
Yet....it still blatently sucks. And...well, Outlook is first and foremost designed to be monogamous with Exchange Server. It's features celebrate that marriage. This whole mess the OP has....a) ...bogs down. b) calendar is separate in a PST. c) contacts is separate in a PST. That...flat out SUCKS...end of story. With 365..it's all stored up in the mailbox. The end user device is disposable, absolutely zero...zip...nada...that needs to be backed up on the end user device. Pour gas on it, light it on fire, get a new one, sign in, BOOM..it's all back. Massive mailbox capacity, all email, calendar, notes, contacts, email signature, nickname cache, all stored in the mailbox...instantly back in action on a new device! Gotta love it! Would rather mow my lawn with toenail clippers than support any_other_platform!Sloppily added in 1998? Maybe, but they've had a long time to improve on IMAP support.
I do fully agree it does not work with Gmail.
It has been years since I even tried most clients never have tried or already moved into Googles systems and don't use Outlook so good to hear it has improved but my point was the bashing of Outlook with IMAP and POP was not universal so probably not about those and more about other systems that are vendor specificWe have very, very different experiences. I've never had a moment's trouble with Gmail and Outlook, across years of Outlook versions, including both New Outlook [paid] and Outlook for Windows [unpaid new UI that replaced Mail, Calendar, and People Apps].
New Outlook is an absolute breeze with Gmail now that it is not only syncing email but also calendar and contacts without the need for any third party sync apps.