On Wed, 2022-06-29 at 12:30 -0500, Tim McConnell via evolution-list wrote: > I copied one of the cron reports into an email and > attached the original one sent and sent it to myself in gmail.
Hi, I meant to use exactly the same message, not a newly created message, to not compare apples and oranges. The newly created message can have some things changed. I expected you'll either drag&drop the message from On This Computer/Inbox to an IMAP account, or you right-click the same message and pick Copy To Folder... and then choose an IMAP folder. > But if I go into "On This Computer-> Inbox and view mail the CPU goes > crazy. Being it true, with exactly the same message, then I still do not understand what the WebKitGTK would have to do with it, because it's independent of the mail storage. That would cause high CPU usage on the evolution process, maybe due to some issues in the local storage, as had been suggested in another mail of this thread. The way to recreate the index here is to remove ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/local/folders.db file. That will lost mail labels and such. It can happen the SQLite table gets too large over time or it broke due to async writes the libcamel uses. There are tools to verify consistency of an SQLite table, which can detect certain issues (though not all). Let me reply to some points from the subthread of this message: * if the Edit->Preferences->Mail Accounts says "maildir", then it means maildir. No way to say maildir and use mbox under the hood * there are stored some helper files around conversion from mbox to maildir and then from one maildir version to another and the message about conversion from mbox to maildir Tim saw was shown only because the files were missing - I guess Tim did not delete all the files in the ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/local/ , aka the directory itself, because new users do not see such conversion prompt * the migration from mbox renames the ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/local/ to some other directory name, possibly "local_mbox" Tim mentioned. The messages might be still there, hopefully, in hidden directories (with a leading dot in the name), still in the Maildir format * even if the On This Computer was mbox, the read from that store is instant, because there is stored where the actual message starts in the file, thus the read just moves to that place and the message is read. The problem with mbox is editing the file, which means to rewrite it, while we are talking about read here * the exercise around local delivery was unnecessary, from my point of view. Once the message is stored under On This Computer it's under On This Computer, no matter whether it went there from a POP account, local delivery, copied there by a user,... I think it's it. I'm sorry, if I forgot to respond to anything. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list