TB! Heavy Load on CPU

2012-07-05 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi,

For  last  two  days  I noticed that TB! is using lot's of power on my
notebook.

CPU LOAD:
- after TB! is started: 50-65% of CPU Load for 1.5-2min (with peaks up
to 88%),
- next 6-7 minutes it's mostly at 25-32%,
- gets down to close to zero after 8-9 minutes.

As  it's  i7  U640  1.2GHz  machine  getting so high load for first 10
minutes  is rather something that should not happen. It makes notebook
a  bit  unresponsive as well (especially if you try to open attachment
from  the  e-mail).  On  e-mails with embedded graphics it chokes from
time to time for a second as well.

Checked  database  for  errors  -  all  was  good  apart of one folder
(wondering  here  why the error message is not shown in RED nor window
is  scallable  ; makes it hard to find where the error happened if you
have many folders (300+ here)).

Anyone has any idea what could be the reason for so high CPU load?
Is my database too big for TB!? (8.1GB)

-- 
Best Regards,
RS (FEDARA)

The Bat! 5.1.2
Windows 7 x64 Professional (7601 Service Pack 1)
POP3 accounts (x5)

Thursday, July 5, 2012 (14:13 ; GMT+8)





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5.1.6.7 HTML-Part in multipart message shown as text

2012-07-05 Thread Viktor Kabelac
Hello TB-BETA,

I have a multipart message whose format-determining parts look like this

...
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; 

boundary==_Part_28852_528323352.1341474855833
...
--=_Part_28852_528323352.1341474855833
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
...
...
--=_Part_28852_528323352.1341474855833
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

!
-- USER Mitteilung - jmd-...@vergangen.de
-- Wenn Sie diese Zeilen lesen k=C3=B6nnen, haben wir Ihr 
Mailclient
-- nicht richtig erkennen k=C3=B6nnen.

When viewed in TheBat!, the HTML attachment gets shown as first, but
displayed as text.
When replying to the message, an HTML reply opens with the original HTML mail
correctly embedded.

Is there something in the mail that disturbs TB! or is this a TB issue?

The message can be found at: 
Hatetepe://*VeVeVe*.vergangen.de/tmp/20120705_tb_jomondo_multipart_mail.eml


-- 
Best regards,
 Viktor  mailto:tbbeta-l...@kabelac.cz



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Re: 5.1.6.7 - new (not present in 5.1.6.6) ghost text input and lowered pane in Message Move dialog

2012-07-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Viktor,

Monday, July 2, 2012, 3:25:39 PM, you wrote:

VK since 5.1.6.7 two ghost form elements appear in my message move window
VK that were nt there in 5.1.6.6 (just double-checked) and do not seem to have
VK a purpose there.

VK See screenshot:
VK http://www.vergangen.de/data/thebat/20120702_tb5167_ghost_input.png

VK Anyone to confirm this?

VK Take care and have a nice day.

This is the field were you used to key in the name of the destination
folder and then the folder tree would automagically navigate to that
folder. Alas, it does not work any more.

BTW the same holds true for the Copy dialog.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/

Message reply created with The Bat! 5.1.6.7
under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 3



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Re: 5.1.6.7 - new (not present in 5.1.6.6) ghost text input and lowered pane in Message Move dialog

2012-07-05 Thread Viktor Kabelac
Hello Thomas,

Thursday, July 5, 2012, 2:32:32 PM, you wrote:
VK since 5.1.6.7 two ghost form elements appear in my message move window
VK that were nt there in 5.1.6.6 (just double-checked) and do not seem to have
 folder and then the folder tree would automagically navigate to that
 folder. Alas, it does not work any more.

I actually thought about some purpose like that, but the following speak
against that hypothesis:
- nothing like that was there just one version before (5.1.6.6)
- typing into that field doesn't do anything
- there is also that lowered surface around the buttons that doesn't seem
quite right and is new in this version
- the element focus in the dialog has changed: now buttons have the focus, not 
the tree control, so I cannot just type d or 3x down arrow
to navigate to the folder to move to. I found it so much more useful then
the tree control was focused at dialog start.

I have not mentioned the copy dialog as I thought it's in reality one and
the same, just with another flag when calling it...

So is this a feature gone wrong in the end?

-- 
Best regards,
 Viktor Kabelacmailto:tbbeta-l...@kabelac.cz



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TB! freeze extensive memory usage (Allegro - Items Newsletter)

2012-07-05 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi,

I'm subscribed to Allegro daily newsletter (it's Polish e-bay).
Every  day  they send an e-mail with offers that could match my search
results (links to thumbnails are embedded in e-mail body).

My  search  conditions are quite wide and sometimes a list of items is
600+ positions.

My issue here is:
-  TB!  freeze  for about 1-1.5min when e-mail is opened for the first
time,
-  CPU  usage  jumps to 55-75% ; memory usage jumps from 80MB to 125MB
for that e-mail,
-  any another opening of an e-mail freezes TB! for about 10-12s, (CPU
usage 25-30%, Memory: 125MB)
-  thumbnails  that  were  not  fetch  during  the  first time are not
reloaded  and  empty  icon  is  shown (no matter if you wait or reopen
message).

Have anyone using Allegro newsletter had similar experience?

TB!  response  time gives for sure bad impression to the user but some
could  say  that  it's too big. Well, if it happens an approach how to
handle such files can be changed :)

The  second  matter is not re-fetching missing images (even if message
is  reopened)  -  it's  something that I would consider as a bug. Such
thumbnails  should  be  marked as missing and client should try to get
them after a while.

MEMORY CONSUMPTION
Single  JPG thumbnail size is about 3.5-4kB  ; so even if we have 1000
thumbnails it would give 4MB ; not sure why 45MB is used to render the
e-mail

After a switch to another e-mail memory usage is down to 80MB at once.

-- 
Best Regards,
RS (FEDARA)

The Bat! 5.1.2
Windows 7 x64 Professional (7601 Service Pack 1)
POP3 accounts (x5)

Friday, July 6, 2012 (10:37 ; GMT+8)






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