Well how much do you mean by 'bloats up'? Numbers? How many messages, how much memory, how many folders of what sort (local, imap, vfolder, maildir, mbox, etc). Also note that each evolution-mail instance is just a thread, so does not consume 'n' amounts of that memory (where you have 'n' threads), just one. We've spent a long time making the mail backend as lean as possible (right down to using custom memory allocators and whatnot, and not duplicating common strings). So basically its unlikely to get a whole lot better (the tree view is still under some development too, but i also doubt that will either). !Z On 03 May 2001 15:36:17 +0930, Andrew Reid wrote: > Just a comment that I thought that I'd make in passing... > > While enjoy using Evolution as my mail client, I have one small gripe. > > When running top (then S-M) I see evolution above X in memory usage. > I've got 128MB RAM on my notebook, and it's generally not a problem. > > It worries me however that whenever the folders exceed a couple of > thousand messages, it bloats up. This could, and very well may be a beta > problem. > > I'm prepared to live with it-- I'm putting another 128MB in there > anyway, it just concerns me that it's so big. > > Can someone from Ximian clarify/comment on this? I noticed this with > Nautilus (which I promptly removed) too -- sucking up way too much > memory. > > Evolution's a great product, well done. May the good work continue! > > - andrew > > -- > Andrew Reid email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www: http://www.plug.cx > "If ignorance is bliss phone: +61 401 946 813 > why aren't there more > happy people?" > > > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.helixcode.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.helixcode.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
