When MacOS first opens MailMate looking in Activity Viewer>Memory, there
are four process types/names that run, called:
* MailMate
* MailMate Graphics and Media
* MailMate Web Content
* MailMate Networking
There are appearances of the above process groups showing up for open
windows showing up
I saw something similar on 15.0 — MailMate ran out of application
memory and I had to exit it. That was on my backup, i.e., older laptop,
and it was catching up with old emails. On my new one, with 64G of RAM,
it's taking 1.26GB of RAM real memory and 5.48GB of virtual memory, but
I have almost
Suspicious email sent via feedback. Thanks for quick response, Benny.
On 16 Oct 2024, at 8:59, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 16 Oct 2024, at 14:48, David R. Oran wrote:
>
>> after unsuccessful debugging for an hour i determined:
>> - the trigger is a mail message I received yesterday. The minute
On 16 Oct 2024, at 14:48, David R. Oran wrote:
after unsuccessful debugging for an hour i determined:
- the trigger is a mail message I received yesterday. The minute i
click on it to render or try to do anything with the thread it’s
contained in, the memory usage explodes.
I had a similar i
On 16 Oct 2024, at 8:06, David R. Oran wrote:
> Anybody else seeing this? - I’m on Sequoia 15.0.1. High water mark is around
> 150GB of VM - screenshot below.
> Sometimes this corrects itself after a few minutes. Sometimes it persists and
> my system becomes unresponsive to the point of needed a
Not this high. MailMate for me eats up 1.2GB when it starts and climbs
from there. After a few hours, it often is at 2.5GB (which is too high
IMHO). I have 400K emails in my inbox (some 80GB on disk). I got into
the habit of stopping mailmate after each session because of the high
memory footpr