Re: kmail going crazy again

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On Tuesday 05 November 2019 06:42:44 am Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> And I cannot find any non-kmail stuff in the Mail tree. I /think/ its
> going crazy rebuilding indexes as its done many times before. I have
> stopped it, given it time to clean up, and restarted it several times,
> but within a minute of a restart its back to 100% and bouncing from core
> to core. But it eventually gives up on core 3 and doesn't use it
> anymore.  Its also hitting storage at sda at up to 10 megs of write at
> nominally 30 second intervals. cpu temp never exceeds 49C. Looking at
> htop, virtual memory grows about a .2 meg a second, never stops growing
> and is now about 1.5GB.
>
> I have 2 strings of subdirs in order to control the size of any one
> directory file.  Is this not legal? Named by the year of the messages
> they contain, so while there are duplicate years, they are in seperate
> source folders.
>
> I create those by hand in order to be able to collapse them or expose
> them in the on-screen listing.  kmail's folder creation won't do that,
> insisting on creating a folder for a new list as a subdir of the inbox.

KMail for me does pretty much the same thing;  max’es 1 CPU upon startup then 
sits idle until it checks mail (running its filters causes it to max a CPU?) 
and is currently using ~0.75GB (after 2 weeks of uptime).

KMail will create subfolders though the GUI (and this probably depends on your 
pane layout):

- Select, left click on, the folder in the left pane (pane with the 
collapsible folder list),
- Right click, to pull up the mouse menu.
- Select "New Subfolder..."

Not sure if that helps you or not :( .  Like you I have created folders 
manually, and they’ve been manually moved to a new install every time I get a 
new OS/SSD/machine, but what you describe is always how KMail has “run” for 
me.

Best,
Michael

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