> keep kdepim-4.6 or revert to kdepim-4.4 > > * user reports > ** rdieter report success using kmail 4.6 with his 100 mb GMail mailbox > ** dgilmore testing against ~100gb imap mail: (mostly) fail, initial sync > of data resulted in akonadi crash, and pegging cpu for quite awhile > ** jreznik reports - importing new email ok, actually very good, after > restart Akonadi and Nepomuk eating 100% cpu > ** than reports several crashes > ** we need more users testing! I've started using new kmal on one computer some time ago and I still regret I did no make any mail backup before. I have about 7 mail accounts. 5x pop3, 2x imap. One imap account is really huge. I can see a great improvement from first 4.5 release, but it's still too slow and resource hungry. Time to time I can see my computer being much slower. When I look at top output, it's always the same: akonadi+mysql. If I had my backups I won't be using it. Also compared with 4.4.9 kmail I use on different computer, it's much slower to use. Maybe there are some benefits like supercool searching thanks akonadi, but for my work I do not use that feature, so I don't see any benefit at all, on the other hand I can see the negatives (amount of resources it requires, slowness...) pretty well. Michal _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org