[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2014-09-16 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
If you are still experiencing this issue, please set this bug status
back to triaged or confirmed.

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2014-01-09 Thread Alexander List
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 these messages and/or partitioning them e.g.
chronologically may be a viable workaround.

Testing with insanely large mailboxes should definitely be part of
finding the problem ;)

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-10-13 Thread Edmo
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 deleted it.
The problem dissapeared.
Hopes this helps,
Ed

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-10-13 Thread Edmo
Hello again,
Then I tried the original ImapMail folder but removed all the .msf files. This 
also worked.
Best,
Ed

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-09-23 Thread Alexander List
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 the CPU fan to spin up to max, and
unfortunately even on my TP x201 these fans are not built for running at
max rpm all the time, so it died upon me and I had to replace the
heatsink assembly ... this was of course an unlucky combination of this
bug, dust in the heatsink, running at max RPM, and a kernel bug that
messed up fan control, so TB alone was not the one killing my fan ;)

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-08-02 Thread Fabio M. Panico
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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-08-02 Thread Fabio M. Panico
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 related to this bug.

BUT I've notice something very simple that sort of solves the issue
for me, apparently having to do to what is selected in the lateral
folder pane:

1. IF I leave the INBOX of any account selected (or actually any other
FOLDER), even though activity manager could show no recent activity for,
say, the last 10 minutes, I see a turning wheel on TB's e-mail tab and I
notice TB takes about 70% of CPU (measured by top). See attached
screenshot.

2. On the other hand, IF I select no INBOX/FOLDER but simply click on
one account (lateral pane - see attached screenshot), TB CPU usage drops
to 2%, coming up eventually to 20-30% of CPU for a few seconds, every
40 seconds or so, I believe when checking for new messages.

I'm only a user with no technical knowledge, but IMHO, it seems that TB
actually keeps constantly updating the messages/account if and
INBOX/internal FOLDER is selected, even when no activity is registered
by activity manager. Could it be?

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-08-02 Thread Fabio M. Panico
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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-06-25 Thread Tuomas
Per Baekgaard, I tested  your workaround suggestion, but it does not
seem to help in my case.

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-06-24 Thread Per Baekgaard
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 that Technically ... [Thunderbird] check open DBs every
minute, and if they have been open more than 3 seconds and there are no
other references to them, they are closed. The '3 seconds' has now been
changed to the original intent of 5 minutes.

On my system, mail.db_idle.limit was set to 30, which might have
been the intended value... But I've increased it to 3000 as others
have suggested, which seems to help -- I have many really really large
IMAP folders, so indexing is a slow process that can last minutes.

Whether it has negative impacts elsewhere remains to be seen. But it is
an easy tweak and fast to test

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-06-08 Thread Poru
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 for hours running at 100%.
For me it's worse than that because I use ibus to switch languages and
it causes ibus to refresh itself continuously too (see bug #1162008),
thus making the computer practically unusable. My key observations are
that:

- Now I have upgraded to Raring, this 100% cpu usage is (sometimes) happening 
when I minimise Nautilus or Firefox too. When this happens, compiz is also near 
the top of top.
- I have tried using the default xorg graphics drivers and the proprietary 
nvidia ones, and the issue is the same.
- My colleagues that have similar setups to me (same graphics card, 64bit, 
similar processors) don't have the same problem. However, I am the only one 
that has an encrypted home directory.

So, to me this implies that the root cause is some incompatibility
between an encrypted home and compiz/Unity, which Thunderbird also
happens to be a victim of too. It may just be that Thunderbird tries to
write more configuration/database stuff to the (encrypted) home
directory when it is minimised than Nautilus or Firefox and so it's a
lot more noticeable for Thunderbird than for the others.

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-06-07 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-06-07 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
Since this bug:

- Is valid.
- Is well described.
- Is ready to be worked on by a developer.

I'm reporting it upstream.

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-06-07 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
Since this bug:

- Is valid.
- Is well described.
- Is reported in the upstream project.
- Is ready to be worked on by a developer.

It's already triaged.

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-06-07 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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On 2012-07-26T15:01:39+00:00 Martin-anderson-h wrote:

Created attachment 646142
Excessive Thunderbird.png

User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:13.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/13.0.1
Build ID: 20120614114901

Steps to reproduce:

Selected multiple emails (about 30) and tried to move them to another
folder. This is completely repeatable.


Actual results:

cpu went up to 98-99% for several minutes, timer showing, nothing
obviously happening


Expected results:

selected emails should have moved to other folder

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On 2012-07-26T17:13:37+00:00 Vseerror wrote:

no messages moved?
is this imap folder to imap folder?  how big is the target folder?

Thunderbird 14 worked? 
Does safe mode work? http://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/safe-mode

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On 2012-07-26T17:35:40+00:00 Martin-anderson-h wrote:

Yes it is imap to imap, but actually that doesn't seem to matter, the
problem occurs before the move is initiated. I now have a slightly
different ways of recreating it, and perhaps more useful.

Select multiple emails over more than one page so that there is a need to 
scroll.
wait until all emails are shown selected.
click on scroll bar to move to another view of the selected documents.
the system goes hyper!

Another is to click on the delete button instead of trying to move the
scroll bar.

Bottom line is that operations (not apparently all operations) that
involve multiple selections can kick off some very intensive cpu
activity that can go on for several minutes. It doesn't happen every
time, but does seem to have something to do with the status of the
folder in which the emails are being selected - so maybe something like
re-indexing the whole folder, or compressing it on the fly, or something
like that. However there is no apparent disk activity, it's pure cpu
although the memory footprint does change up and down a bit.

Hope this helps.

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On 2012-07-26T17:37:53+00:00 Martin-anderson-h wrote:

In response to your last two questions. I did not notice this problem in 14.
I did have a problem in 14 where emails were not always properly displayed when 
a new email was selected and it took forever to recover - that seems related, 
but actually that problem has gone away.

I have not tried safe mode.

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On 2012-07-27T05:31:07+00:00 Acelists wrote:

Can you see if this is bug 750781 or bug 777221?

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On 2012-08-16T12:01:23+00:00 Ludovic-mozilla wrote:

Are these emails with attachments ?

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On 2012-08-16T12:03:51+00:00 Ludovic-mozilla wrote:

xref 782899

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On 2012-08-17T18:15:10+00:00 Martin-anderson-h wrote:

Yup, but I don't think this is the same problem as 782899 because there
is no memory hogging, just huge cpu hogging.

Martin

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On 2012-08-17T18:17:05+00:00 Martin-anderson-h wrote:

Is there any more data I could gather that would help resolve this one?

Martin

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-05-11 Thread papukaija
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** Tags added: i386 quantal raring

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-05-03 Thread Tuomas
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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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-04-23 Thread icylucifer
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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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-04-21 Thread Serge Stroobandt
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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Re: [Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-04-18 Thread nh2
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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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-04-16 Thread Ken Johnson
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 problem.

However - since others have ointed out that this seems to be eCryptFS
related - I can confirm that moving my thunderbird profile to an
unencrypted directory outside of my home directory seems to solve or
at least greatly reduce the severity of the problem.

If you are able to (given the security implications), I would recommend
others to try this workaround.

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-03-31 Thread vanadium
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 TIME+, indeed demonstrates that thunderbird needed
s=tremendous more processor time than other applications

  PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S  %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND   
 7206 vanad 20   0 1402m 282m  41m S   0.0  3.6  57:24.71 thunderbird   
 1179 root  20   0  137m  25m 5700 S   6.7  0.3   7:06.94 Xorg  
 3008 vanad 20   0 1471m 148m  34m S   1.7  1.9   2:04.82 compiz
30869 vanad 20   0 1158m 293m  40m S   7.3  3.7   1:22.67 firefox   
 2881 vanad 20   0  485m  27m  19m S  10.3  0.4   1:07.88 gnome-system-mo   
 1348 root  35  15 24132 8420 1008 S   0.0  0.1   0:52.04 preload   
 3024 vanad 20   0  923m  49m  19m S   0.0  0.6   0:27.90 nautilus  
 8687 vanad 20   0 1456m 165m  82m S   0.0  2.1   0:19.61 soffice.bin   
 7621 vanad 20   0  744m  24m  12m S   0.0  0.3   0:09.45 gnome-search-to   
 5977 vanad 20   0 1321m 124m  15m S   0.0  1.6   0:07.44 evince
 4466 vanad 20   0  420m  19m 4440 S   0.0  0.3   0:07.23 zeitgeist-datah   
17066 vanad 20   0  726m  71m  15m S   0.0  0.9   0:07.01 evince

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-03-31 Thread Poru
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:
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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-03-21 Thread Andrew Frank
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 synchronization in a quite large mail 
account. 
closing teh message pane did not reduce the cpu load.

please fix!
thank you  - andrew

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-03-20 Thread Serge Stroobandt
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 visible it does not
happen.

The behaviour happens both with IMAP and POP3 accounts and both with text and 
HTML messages.
There is no evidence whatsoever that earlier suggested indexing or encryption 
mechanisms have anything to do with it.

Workaround: Do not use the Message Pane. Use F8 to switch it off.

I have also reported these findings in the upstream bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794401

** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #794401
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794401

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-03-11 Thread David
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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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-02-20 Thread David
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-journal files.
before has not changed anything.

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-02-19 Thread TomaszChmielewski
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 down; it's still constantly 50%-100% CPU
usage.

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[Bug 927515] Re: Thunderbird stuck at 100% CPU

2013-02-16 Thread Eric Mauricio
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.

[ ],
  Eric

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