Re: degrading script performance in Mail
Re: degrading script performance in Mail
- Subject: Re: degrading script performance in Mail
- From: deivy petrescu <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 17:11:22 -0400
On Aug 27, 2005, at 15:36, patrick machielse wrote:
Deivy,
Thanks for taking the time. Your figures are interesting. However,
I'm afraid I didn't make myself clear. What I notice is that the
Mail application gets in a 'comatose' state for longer and longer
after setting the read status of messages. The more I run my
script, the longer it takes Mail to reflect the changes in the
interface. Also there is a lot of spotlight indexing going on, and
the numbers to the right of the mailbox names that indicate the
number of unread messages are not correct. (all of which doesn't
take place when I set the read status by hand in Mail)
The script itself finishes reasonably fast, and in a consistent
time. I should have made that more clear, sorry.
The problem seems to lie with Mail (again). If anyone can confirm
what I see on my machine, I can file another bug report against
Mail...
patrick
Patrick,
do you mind sharing the script?
It is weird, from what I understand, that first run is fine, the
script ended and you are doing something else, then you run it (the
script) again, then the Mail responds differently.
It is difficult to see the problem!
deivy
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