Interesting. You may well be right about that. 
What if you try the old db, and turn off all mail filters of all kinds.
not just bypass, but actually disable all the outgoing filters by using
their checkboxes? 

in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), David Smith's message of 11:30 AM,
8/20/04

>I created a new database and did a test send. Worked great.
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>Here is what I've tried:
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>Option-command click Powermail to get to "first aid", and checked all
options.
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>Put an outgoing filter first in the list with no action, to bypass all
>other filters.
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>Turned off background indexing in preferences.
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>Deleted a few hundred messages. My database is fairly large, with dozens
>of folders.
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>None of these things had any perceptible effect, except the new database.
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>Regards-
> 
>David M. Smith
>CEO, CLASS-FIVE
>1239 N. Glenville
>Richardson, Texas  75081
>(972) 234-6414
>
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.newclassfive.com
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>On 8/20/04 11:42 AM, Dr Dave ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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>>I don't suppose it's just a very slow ISP mail server is it? You might
>>check with them.... 
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>>in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), David Smith's message of 9:50 AM,
>>8/19/04
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>>>Within the past week, my PM 4.2.1 on OS X has suddenly become very slow
>>>on mail send. The cursor spins for 20-30 seconds after I click "send",
>>>and then for 15-20 seconds after the mail is actually sent. Naturally, I
>>>can't do anything else with the program during those times.
>>>
>>>I've checked with Process Viewer, and the PM app is using 95% or more CPU
>>>time when the cursor is spinning.
>>>
>>>This was a sudden development, and I haven't been able to link it with
>>>anything else. I reinstalled the app, meaning I dragged a fresh copy into
>>>my applications folder. No change. I've compacted the database, rebuilt
>>>the index, etc.
>>>
>>>Any ideas???
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Regards-
>>> 
>>>David M. Smith
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