Hi Franklin, On Saturday, 2011-09-24, Franklin Weng wrote: > Hi list, > > Recently my KMail is very busy. It often becomes very busy and keeps > accessing my hard drive, and hence slows down my system. > I turn on the kmail debug message in kdebugdialog and launch KMail in > Konsole, and I found that during the busy period my KMail is searching > something in my folder: > > > kmail(11857) KMSearch::slotSearchFolderResult: "TEA" found 0 > ...... > > A lot messages like above and the folder name is repeating. But I > don't even know what it is looking for and why it acts like that. > > Does anyone have any idea about what happens? I have no idea why it is doing that on every startup but settles down after a while of running, but I found that this seems to solve the problem: 1) Stop KMail 2) go to directory $HOME/.kde/share/apps/kmail/search (or $HOME/.kde4 on some distributions) 3) delete the file calles "Last Search" (seems to be localized/translated) 4) Restart KMail Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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