On 30 Sep 2020, at 17:21, Glenn Parker wrote:
> On 30 Sep 2020, at 11:09, Glenn Parker wrote:
>> One concern is that these processes don’t seem to be going away after I
>> close a message view. I’m using 5722 and I currently have 11 “about:”
>> processes and 14 MTLCompilerService processes.
>
>
On 30 Sep 2020, at 11:21, Glenn Parker wrote:
On 30 Sep 2020, at 11:09, Glenn Parker wrote:
One concern is that these processes don’t seem to be going away
after I close a message view. I’m using 5722 and I currently have
11 “about:” processes and 14 MTLCompilerService processes.
After just
On 30 Sep 2020, at 11:09, Glenn Parker wrote:
One concern is that these processes don’t seem to be going away
after I close a message view. I’m using 5722 and I currently have 11
“about:” processes and 14 MTLCompilerService processes.
After just a few more minutes of email browsing, I now have
On 30 Sep 2020, at 9:00, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
When I reduce the number of “about:” processes running then I
believe it should also decrease the number of MTLCompilerServices (and
the amount of memory used).
One concern is that these processes don’t seem to be going away after
I close a m
With regards to memory consumption, I should clarify: the numbers I
quoted include all of the processes spawned by MailMate. Currently,
according to Activity Monitor, MailMate itself is running at a
(relatively) svelte 950MB, and My All Messages shows 311097 (with All /
Junk / Deleted at 31117
On 30 Sep 2020, at 15:15, Marco Qualizza wrote:
> I'll chime in here with my own observations:
>
> * The processes seem to be related to opening new emails (I get both an
> "about:" and some number of MTLCompilerServices)
That makes sense.
> * The processes don't seem to spawn when opening a pr
I'll chime in here with my own observations:
* The processes seem to be related to opening new emails (I get both an
"about:" and some number of MTLCompilerServices)
* The processes don't seem to spawn when opening a previously-opened
email
* W.R.T. memory consumption -- I haven't noticed whet
On 28 Sep 2020, at 17:02, Glenn Parker wrote:
> On Catalina 10.15.6 and MailMate 1.13.2 (5721) I am seeing 3 instances of
> MTLCompilerService spawned each time I open a message viewer or navigate the
> viewer to a different message.
I seem to be able to trigger these when viewing emails contai
On Catalina 10.15.6 and MailMate 1.13.2 (5721) I am seeing 3 instances
of MTLCompilerService spawned each time I open a message viewer or
navigate the viewer to a different message. I also see those processes
labeled, “about:”. The MTLCompilerService processes all run at 100%
CPU for about 10 s
On 24 Sep 2020, at 1:20, Eric Sharakan wrote:
> On 23 Sep 2020, at 17:40, moiraine wrote:
>
>> already reported in bug tracker, current I do not have a non-big sur
>> machine to test if it's a mailmate issue or big sur issue: On build Version
>> 1.13.2 (5720), using the new message view, after vie
I'm seeing the same on Catalina (10.15.6), so it's not a Big Sur
specific issue.
-Eric
On 23 Sep 2020, at 17:40, moiraine wrote:
already reported in bug tracker, current I do not have a non-big sur
machine to test if it's a mailmate issue or big sur issue: On build
Version
1.13.2 (5720), us
already reported in bug tracker, current I do not have a non-big sur
machine to test if it's a mailmate issue or big sur issue: On build Version
1.13.2 (5720), using the new message view, after viewing a couple of
messages, mailmate will spawn multiple webview processes that do not quit
(e.g. seen
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