On 24 Sep 2012, at 19:33, Amiram Reuveni wrote: > On 24 Sep 2012, at 18:19, Torsten Grust wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> is it only me or do people experience very long delays (~ 2 mins) >> when new e-mail arrives in the Inbox and MailMate tries to hand >> over the message to SpamSieve? During the delay, MailMate is >> unresponsive and shows the spinning Beach Ball of Death.? >> >> Looking at the SpamSieve Log, it looks like SpamSieve does not >> receive anything from MailMate at all (before the problem occurred, >> I saw entries reporting message classifcation, rule application, >> etc.). >> >> Disabling SpamSieve in the MailMate Preferences makes the delays go >> away. >> >> I'm running SpamSieve 2.9.5 and OS X 10.8.2. (A downgrade to >> SpamSpieve 2.9.4. didn't appear to help. The problem might >> occur since the switch to OS X 10.8.2, I cannot tell for sure...) >> >> I have >> >> defaults write com.freron.MailMate DebugSpamDetection -bool YES >> >> Where can I see MailMate talking to SpamSieve? >> >> Thanks and best wishes, >> --Torsten >> >> -- >> | Torsten "Teggy" Grust >> | Torsten.Grust at gmail.com >> _______________________________________________ >> mailmate mailing list >> mailmate at lists.freron.com >> http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate > > > I also see delays. Messages take long time to show.
Delays when new messages arrive or is it a more general problem? Do you use SpamSieve? What are the versions/revisions of SpamSieve, MailMate, and OS X? > One more thing I notice already long time ago is that after a new > version of MailMate instal itself if I just let it run it takes more > and more processor power. Quitting and restarting fixes it. The next time it happens then try making a sample of MailMate (locate MailMate in the Activity Monitor and then click the Sample button). -- Benny