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I have 2 IMAP accounts configured, and noticed that the CPU hogging /
hanging is definitely related to the number of messages in a mailbox. I
haven't found a lower bound that causes the issue, but mailboxes with
e.g. 2 or more messages of cronspam were definitely part of the
problem. Removing t
Hello again,
Then I tried the original ImapMail folder but removed all the .msf files. This
also worked.
Best,
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Hello,
I am using ubuntu 12.04 LTE and Thunderbird 24.0.
Probably due to some automatic ubuntu update; now, when I start Thunderbird it,
freezes after a few seconds and the CPU goes > 100%..
After reading the other comments I made a copy of the ImapMail folder in
.thunderbird/*.default and then d
Hi,
http://rainbow.chard.org/2013/02/19/thunderbird-high-cpu/ worked for me,
dropping CPU usage to almost none.
I noticed that the problem surfaces after extend time (several days) of
being offline and re-syncing remote IMAP folders on multiple accounts in
parallel.
TB was at 100% CPU, causing t
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I also experience a high CPU usage (generally around 70%, measured by
top), with:
- Thunderbir 17.0.7
- Ubuntu 13.04 32bit
on a ThinkPad T60 with Intel T2400 @ 1.83GHz × 2
I have several e-mail accounts on TB (total of 5, being 3 imap
gmail/yahoo and 2 private imap/pop).
I don't know if this is
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Per Baekgaard, I tested your workaround suggestion, but it does not
seem to help in my case.
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Title:
Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU
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For someone looking for a workaround, then the 100% CPU usage could
apparently also be a result of TB reopening/reindexing databases too
often. According to these links:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794401
http://rainbow.chard.org/2013/02/19/thunderbird-high-cpu/
it appears
>From the comments above it looks like there could be several distinct
causes of Thunderbird running at 100%.
In my case, I have just upgraded to Raring and the situation has got
worse. It now happens pretty much every time I try to minimise or close
Thunderbird. Thunderbird will just sit there fo
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Since this bug:
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- Is reported in the upstream project.
- Is ready to be worked on by a developer.
It's already triaged.
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I'm reporting it upstream.
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I do have this issue even if message pane is closed with F8 and also no other
message windows or tabs are opened.
Thunderbird 17.0.5, Ubuntu 13.04.
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I'm also seeing this.
Thunderbird 17.01
64-bit Linux Mint Debian Edition (using MATE)
I have some pretty massive IMAP folders, but no encryption.
Thank you for pointing out the message pane workaround; it's awkward,
but it'll do until this gets fixed or I find an alternative mail client.
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My IMAP folder, albeit large, is *NOT* encrypted and I do suffer from
the same problem as long as the Message Pane (message preview) is open.
Switching it off with F8 calms Thunderbird 17.0 down to almost
negligible CPU usage levels.
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My suspicion is that there is some serious performance bug in
Thunderbirds IMAP / IMAP IDLE implementation once then number of emails
gets big.
We should find out if it happens with TB on Windows / Mac as well.
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I can confirm the same behavior on Ubuntu 12.10, with encrypted home
directory, running Thunderbird 17.05. Thunderbird constantly using
50-100% cpu, for hours at a time, only occasionally dropping below 50%.
Creating new profiles, deleting various sqlite files, index files, etc
does not fix the pro
I have also been experiencing thunderbird sometimes consuming 100% cpu.
In my case I have a suspicion that it may be related to what appears to
be a bug in ibus that I have reported here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1162008
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Just browsing, I noticed that my ventilator was heavily working. "top"
revealed that it was Thunderbird that was spiking the cpu, even though
it had just been open in the background for a long time. My computer was
up for 3 hours 15 minutes at that time. Indeed, the output of top below,
sorted by T
i experience the same probelms - very annoying on an old computer with little
cpu power. i use
Release 12.04 (precise) 32-bit
Kernel Linux 3.2.0-39-generic-pae
GNOME 3.4.2
the high cpu is regularly after starting tb and goes on for quite a while (15
minutes +), it seems related to IMAP synchron
I am also experiencing this bug with TB 17.0 on Linux Mint Debian
Edition with an XFCE 4.8 desktop.
What I have found is that CPU usage tends towards 100% on one core when
displaying the contents of a message in the Message Pane (use F8 to
switch view). When the Message Pane is empty or not visibl
Also have this problem: on Xubuntu 12.04 with thunderbird version
17.0.3+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1
Removed all addons, tried removing all sqlite databased, still 100%
usage.
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I can confirm this with thunderbird 17.0.2 on a 12.10 Kubuntu Version.
The problem was resolved with deactivating the message synchronisation of an
IMAP mail account.
My other accounts using POP-Servers don't generate the high CPU usage.
Removin
messages-db.sqlite and global-messages-db.sqlite-
I didn't have the global-messages-db.sqlite-journal file; I did have
global-messages-db.sqlite having ~400 MB.
After removing global-messages-db.sqlite and starting Thunderbird, it
created new global-messages-db.sqlite and global-messages-db.sqlite-
journal files.
Thunderbird CPU usage didn't go
I am having the same issue with Windows 7. I guess it is not only related to
Ubuntu or Linux.
I tried to disable Global Search, remove .msf, rebuild index, compact folders
and remove global-messages-db.sqllite.
None of these steps make CPU lower.
I am running TB 17.0.2.
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