Hi,
does this happen with other 'top' folders or is it just your
Inbox
folder?
The Inbox is the the top folder with 20+ sub-folders. Message will go in
to the Inbox folders and moved to the sub-folders by message filters.
being that Inbox folder for accounts receive _all_ emails first, it
may be that a filter routine is constantly checking Inbox for new
emails.
I have quite a number of filters but I don't experience this in my
previous version of Evolution.
On Tue, 2012-05-29 at 00:25 +0000, g wrote:
On 05/28/2012 11:39 PM, hostmaster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My Inbox has about 20+ sub-folders. If I click on the Inbox folder the cpu
> consumption would spike to 50% and stays there. When I click on any of the
> sub-folders the cpu will go down to 0%.
>
> My Evolution is converted from an old version(FC11). I converted it by first
> creating a backup and then do a restore. I receive email by 'Local
Delivery'
> and send email using 'Sendmail'.
>
> Any idea what is causing the 50+% spike in CPU?
-=-
does this happen with other 'top' folders or is it just your Inbox folder?
being that Inbox folder for accounts receive _all_ emails first, it may
be that a filter routine is constantly checking Inbox for new emails.
if high usage does not occur with other 'top' folders, Inbox subfolders to
another 'top' folder.
i use thunderbird for email client and subscribe to thunderbird support
list, where there are a lot of posters complaining about one problem or
another with an Inbox that has subfolders.
when they move subfolders to another part of 'tree', problems go away.
and yes, just like it may be with evolution, there are some users who
have Inbox subfolders and never have problems.
checking other 'top' folders and moving subfolders is an easy thing to
do and may cure your problem.