Harald is right, this problem is not in difference of mail clients.
I try to send mail via dbmail-smtp and result is the same. dbmail-imapd uses
100% CPU.


Bugzilla from [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Am 18.07.2010 20:25, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
>> On 07/17/2010 06:01 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>> I can confirm this and it seems there are different
>>> handlings between mail-clients
>> 
>> Harald,
>> 
>> exactly what are you confirming?
> 
> That dbmail-imapd is using 100% cpu while handling big
> attachments which needs much time. I see often long
> running imapd-processes with 100% cpu in htop
> 
>> Since dbmail-lmtpd and dbmail-imapd are completely separate processes I
>> have a hard time coming up with a likely scenario that would explain the
>> behaviour described by Victor.
> 
> I did not see what role dbmail-lmtp does play here?
> 
>> I know that thunderbird uses chunked fetching where horde probably
>> simply downloads the full message in one go. You could test this by
>> disabling chunked-fetch in tb. In the config-editor togglle
>> 
>> mail.server.defaults.fetch_by_chunks
> 
> Thnak you for that information, i will test it soon
> 
>> But I don't really expect that is what is causing grief for Victor.
> 
> OK, maybe i did understand something wrong
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