Hello tbbeta,
Ok, I found the cause of the memory leak. I know, that there must be
a leak, I felt it :) ...:
1. Check the mem. need of TB! in task manager. Lets say it is X MB.
2. Ctrl+N, new mail. And just close it, dont do anything. Repeat it,
for example 10 times.
3. Check the mem. need
Saturday, July 16, 2005, 2:27:26 PM, (Internet Time - @852) you wrote:
Hello Vili,
V Hello tbbeta,
V Ok, I found the cause of the memory leak. I know, that there must be
V a leak, I felt it :) ...:
V 1. Check the mem. need of TB! in task manager. Lets say it is X MB.
V 2. Ctrl+N, new mail.
On Saturday, July 16, 2005 at 2:27:26 PM [GMT -0500], Vili wrote:
1. Check the mem. need of TB! in task manager. Lets say it is X MB.
2. Ctrl+N, new mail. And just close it, dont do anything. Repeat it,
for example 10 times.
3. Check the mem. need of TB! in task manager. It will be ca.
Saturday, July 16, 2005, 2:27:26 PM, (Internet Time - @852) you wrote:
Hello Vili,
V Hello tbbeta,
V Ok, I found the cause of the memory leak. I know, that there must be
V a leak, I felt it :) ...:
V 1. Check the mem. need of TB! in task manager. Lets say it is X MB.
V 2. Ctrl+N, new mail.
Hello Roelof,
On Saturday, July 16, 2005, at 4:28:46 PM, you wrote
re: Memory leak in the last version, I found it! :))):
RO Well, I was using the AVG plug-in and BayesIt.
Not here. Memory leak is occurring without it. Just checked, TB is
using 63 MB. That's almost twice MS Access with a huge
Hello Vili everyone else,
on 16-Jul-2005 at 21:27 you (Vili) wrote:
Ok, I found the cause of the memory leak. I know, that there must be
a leak, I felt it :) ...:
[...]
Please confirm it.
I can confirm this, too - however, when I minimize TB to the system tray
and then open it again,
Hello Alexander,
Ok, I found the cause of the memory leak. I know, that there must be
a leak, I felt it :) ...:
[...]
Please confirm it.
I can confirm this, too - however, when I minimize TB to the system
tray
and then open it again, memory usage is back to normal again
(28mb after
Hello Michael,
Vili try this nice little program called Process Explorer. It is
basically a task manager on steroids. I have been able to troubleshoot
many applications and determine what the problem is. Sounds like you
have already figured it out, but this will show you more in depth
Hello Michael,
Then I switched over to a POP account and on the Process Explorer when
I hit CTL-N the Private Bytes History jumped to 54 mb from about 3
mb. I have attached a screen shot.
Maybe you can make some kind of sense out of this, as I am no
programer. :)
I will look into it, thx!!!
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