* Re: slow slow message sending. [not found] <hhy8vp97qu.fsf@blah.pl> @ 2003-10-13 15:37 ` Frank Schmitt [not found] ` <u3cdxh84f.fsf@mid.gehheimdienst.de> 1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Frank Schmitt @ 2003-10-13 15:37 UTC (permalink / raw) Maciej Matysiak <phoner.ding@blah.pl> writes: > i'm not sure when did it start, but my gnus crawls when it comes to sending > a mail (not news articles). at last i got so annoyed by it that i used the elp > to check the timings. Did you try the suggestion in the FAQ at http://my.gnus.org/FAQ ? -- Did you ever realize how much text fits in eighty columns? If you now consider that a signature usually consists of up to four lines, this gives you enough space to spread a tremendous amount of information with your messages. So seize this opportunity and don't waste your signature with bullshit nobody will read. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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* Re: slow slow message sending. [not found] ` <hhhe2d87m7.fsf@blah.pl> @ 2003-10-13 22:46 ` Jesper Harder [not found] ` <hhad847exm.fsf@blah.pl> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Jesper Harder @ 2003-10-13 22:46 UTC (permalink / raw) Maciej Matysiak <phoner.ding@blah.pl> writes: > afaics, the elp-results show the message-make-mail-followup-to > function as the reason of the delay. why, oh why? :( That's very odd -- it isn't slow for me. Try to do `M-x edebug-defun' on the function, and step through it to discover exactly where the slowness comes from. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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* Re: slow slow message sending. [not found] ` <hhad847exm.fsf@blah.pl> @ 2003-10-16 13:46 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen 2003-10-16 16:23 ` Jesper Harder 1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 2003-10-16 13:46 UTC (permalink / raw) Maciej Matysiak <phoner.ding@blah.pl> writes: > the gnus-find-subscribed-addresses is really slow :( i have only 25 > groups with "subscribed" paramteres and it takes over 30 seconds to > get the regexps. That function iterates over all groups you have, and takes one second for me. (I have 4K groups.) What does (length gnus-newsrc-alist) say? -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) larsi@gnus.org * Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: slow slow message sending. [not found] ` <hhad847exm.fsf@blah.pl> 2003-10-16 13:46 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 2003-10-16 16:23 ` Jesper Harder 1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Jesper Harder @ 2003-10-16 16:23 UTC (permalink / raw) Maciej Matysiak <phoner.ding@blah.pl> writes: > it takes really long to execute: > > (mapcar 'funcall message-subscribed-address-functions) > > indeed, i set the message-subscribed-address-functions in my .gnus > to: > > | Value: (gnus-find-subscribed-addresses) > > is that wrong somehow? No, I don't think it's wrong. The next question is why `gnus-find-subscribed-addresses' is so slow for you. It only takes a fraction of a second for me. Try elp and/or edebug on that function to discover why. > what others do have there? I just set `message-subscribed-addresses' manually in .gnus: (setq message-subscribed-addresses '("ding@gnus.org" ;; snip "bugs@gnus.org")) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2003-10-16 16:23 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 4+ messages (download: mbox.gz / follow: Atom feed) -- links below jump to the message on this page -- [not found] <hhy8vp97qu.fsf@blah.pl> 2003-10-13 15:37 ` slow slow message sending Frank Schmitt [not found] ` <u3cdxh84f.fsf@mid.gehheimdienst.de> [not found] ` <hhhe2d87m7.fsf@blah.pl> 2003-10-13 22:46 ` Jesper Harder [not found] ` <hhad847exm.fsf@blah.pl> 2003-10-16 13:46 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen 2003-10-16 16:23 ` Jesper Harder
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