Am Montag, 20. Februar 2006 18:01, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
You could also check if it's really heap that's eating the memory or if it's just mmaped index files. If you're running Linux, could you do cat /proc/<imap process pid>/maps and show me what it says?
Ok, second test:
I started kMail (and thus a new imap process) and moved a few thousand (a bit more than a total of 10,000) mails from one folder to another, moving them in several chunks of about 1000 to 3000 mails each. (kMail bailed out when I tried to move > 10,000 mails at a time ;)
test2 contains the status information after moving of the messages but when the source folder was still selected in kMails GUI.
test3 shows the situation immediately after that, after selecting the INBOX inside kMail.
HTH,
Gunter
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