No I don't think so...it still eats up memory although I think it does it at
a slower pace.  When I launched it about 8 hours ago it consumed about
125MB, slightly less than before, but it's now consuming about 600MB, this
is with no windows open and it sitting hidden.  I do think the cpu usage is
lower.  What I believe happens is that as the application uses more memory
it's cpu usage increases.  This morning just after I started it when
Mailplane (MP) was hidden it was using 1-2%, now it's sitting at 8-9%.

Also, an unusual quirk with this 1571 version, istat menus activity monitor
for memory and cpu usage identifies MP as "launchd" instead of MP as it did
previously.  I did verify the OS X activity monitor does identify it
correctly and display the same memory and cpu usage.  Nothing big, just an
oddity with the 1571 version that maybe more of an issue with iStat menus
than with MP.

tmrw I'm going to disable the Boomerang plugin and see if that's the root
cause.  That's really the only change I can think of that I made on this end
and the memory leak did seem to show up about the same time.  I don't really
use Boomerang at this point and just enabled it to check out it's
functionality.

Thanks,
Mike

On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 2:06 AM, Ruben Bakker <[email protected]>wrote:

> Mike,
>
> Does this version make a difference?
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1503304/Mailplane/MailplaneSL_1571.tbz
> Thanks.
> Ruben
>
> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 10:03 PM, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It seems to me as though Mailplane (2.3.1-preview7 #1570) is consuming
>> more and more memory the longer I leave it open.  When I restart Mailplane
>> it starts out consuming somewhere in the neighborhood of 150MB's of memory,
>> as time goes by it seems to grab about a 100MBs more memory per hour or so
>> that my laptop is active.  The first time I noticed this a week or so ago
>> the total memory it was using was 1.5 GB.  Since then I've exited out of
>> MailPlane several times and it seems to be pretty consistent in it's
>> behavior.
>>
>> I've reset my Gmail session with no change.  I've got the true new and
>> boomerang plugin's enabled.  I have just one gmail account, a regular
>> account, not an apps accounts.
>>
>> Also I've noticed the other thread regarding the cpu usage.  Currently my
>> MailPlane is using 8-9% cpu when it is inactive, and runs about 12-16% when
>> it's active.  The 12-16% seems normal, but 8-9% when inactive is a bit much
>> in my opinion.
>>
>> Let me know if there's any further troubleshooting you'd like me to do, in
>> the meantime I'll make sure and exit Mailplane completely once or twice per
>> day.
>>
>> Mike
>>
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