Apple Mail and AOL account...SSSLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW

my lovely wife, bless her heart, refuses to give up her sh!tty AOL email account. so I've set it up in Apple's Mail. However, the performance is HORRIFIC! Any tips on speeding this up?

Hi Brian!
Are these the settings you are using?
-Account Type: IMAP
-Incoming Mail Server: imap.aol.com
-Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.aol.com:Your AOL Screenname Here
-Server Port: 587
Has the Mac OS X 10.5.2 Combo Update, been installed?
ali b

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    Welcome To  Discussions yayyay!
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  • Apple Mail and GoogleMail via IMAP

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    I hope these info will be regarded as helpful by anyone who tries to get started with Google Mail and experiences some problems on the way.
    The links given were accessible as of September, 3rd, 2008. The setup was tested on a MacBook with OS X 10.5.4 Leopard and Mail 3.4 (928/928.1).
    Good computing.
    floba
    (Note: the above given hints are personal suggestions and I don’t assume liability for any disorders that might occur after applying the described steps.)
    Do you want to provide feedback on this User Contributed Tip or contribute your own? If you have achieved Level 2 status, visit the User Tips Library Contributions forum for more information.

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    FINALLY!  So after a couple years of coaching clients through the Godaddy/Apple Mail situation and lately a couple months of not using Apple Mail and using Postbox instead... I decided to give Apple Mail one more try.  I like the interface of it and am just used to it.
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