AquaMail Forum
English - Android => How do I... => Topic started by: jlichty on December 24, 2013, 08:43:35 pm
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Aquamail is currently using 85MB on my device. Is there any way to reduce that usage that without losing functionality?
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On my S4 mini Aqua uses 15 MB, one account only. IMAP.
Sent from my Galaxy Note 3 / S4 Mini
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I am using on NoteII - IMAP
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It just really depends on how many accounts / folders you have, and how large your messages are.
Message text content is stored in internal memory, and attachments are cached on the memory card (or its built-in equivalent on those devices that have it).
You can reduce how many recent messages the app stores on the device by:
Long pressing an account
Choosing Options and Folders -> account options
Reducing the "messages to keep" setting from the default 250 to something lower
The change will go into effect overnight.
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The workaround did not work for me. I have 208 MB with 3 IMAP Accounts, no difference whether I keep 50 or 250 Mails on the phone, even after waiting a week after changing the number of mails on the phone. On the other device (tablet), it is 38.5MB with the same accounts.
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Since your accounts are IMAP, you'll lose nothing if you save them (using AquaMail save/restore) then delete them (in AquaMail), and restore them (using AquaMail save/restore).
Hope this will help.
Just in case (to avoid horrible consequences) :'them' are accounts in Aquamail, not messages.
:)
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I have 208 MB with 3 IMAP Accounts, no difference whether I keep 50 or 250 Mails on the phone, even after waiting a week after changing the number of mails on the phone
Please post the system settings screen where you're seeing this 208 megabytes -- I'd like to see how it breaks down into the database size and other stuff (like attachments, for which you may have enabled preloading).
It would be useful if you could post the app's About screen too -- it lists the app's database sizes (Messages.sqldb and Contacts.sqldb).
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App-Info
Overall 210 MB
App 17,62MB
External App 0,00B
Data 131 MB
External Data 61.05MB
Cache 44,00KB
Messages.sqldb: 130 MB + 512KB
isThreadSchema = false
isLinkedSchema = false
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Yes, that's a huge message database. I suppose it's running somewhat slow too.
Re: no difference whether I keep 50 or 250 Mails on the phone
I suspect that maybe you've set fairly high "messages to sync" settings -- to avoid the app downloading and then trimming what it downloaded, then doing it over and over again, the app will keep on the device "max(messages to sync, messages to keep)" number of messages, per folder.
Please check, and if it's true, please reduce the "messages to sync" values, and then Menu -> Compact the database again -- you should see the size of Messages.sqldb get smaller immediately after that.
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I followed the Instructions of Paris Geek, resulting in Messages.sqldb: 16,32MB, Contacts.sqldb : 4,00KB+101KB, isThreadSchema = false
isLinkedSchema = true
after an automatic Compress.
Messages to sync was 50. In fact AquaMail had suddenly become very slow, probably after updating from 4.4 to Android 5.1.1. Now speed is better again.
Thank you very much to all for your help!