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* slow splitting
@ 1997-01-09 23:08 Chris Jones
  1997-01-10  0:39 ` Karl Anderson
  1997-01-10  3:55 ` Sudish Joseph
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Chris Jones @ 1997-01-09 23:08 UTC (permalink / raw)


I'm running Red on a NetBSD/mac68k box.  It's running at 16MHz.
Consequently, things get a bit slow...  Anyway, I've noticed that my
blood pressure stays much lower if I know what the program is doing
that is making it take so long.  Consequently, I put some lambda's on
nnmail-pre-get-new-mail-hook and nnmail-prepare-incoming-header-hook
that give me messages saying, "Sorting message %d..." whenever I grab
new mail.  This makes me happy.

Should I turn these hook expressions into full-fledged patches, and
send them in?  The reason I'm asking is this:  If you're running on a
really fast box (and you have simple splitting rules, which I don't),
those messages could just whiz by you, potentially causing some worry
because the thing's printing messages that you don't get an
opportunity to read.

I hope y'all will forgive me if I'm being too pedantic.

Chris

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Chris Jones                                      cjones@rupert.oscs.montana.edu
           Mad scientist in training...
"Is this going to be a stand-up programming session, sir, or another bug hunt?"


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