Thx Chris :) I've yet to enable and create a set. I thought best to wait until they were requested. Perhaps there's a specific combination/setup or startup/test sequence needed that would help the most. It'd be best to follow that.
Thanks for password warnings. These warnings can not be posted/repeated often enough. I've seen logs posted here where users "forgot" that the logs include username and password information... and in multiple places. On Oct 15, 9:07 pm, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote: > Have you enabled logging for the webmail extension? The time stamps for > each entry may give a clue as to what part of the process is taking the > time. Webmail Author would be best qualified to interpret the logs, but > best not to send logs to him unasked. If you post log files here, remove > sensitive information such as usernames and passwords (obvious I know, > but just mentioned as a heads up to the less security concious readers). > > > > BamsenMisty wrote: > >> ... I simply do not now and nor have I ever seen this kind of > >> slow down with Thunderbird and the Webmail add-ons. > > > Alan > > I agree that I've not see it before either. I posted > > as I've been looking at the TB performance issue for almost a > > month, doing everything I can find to resolve it. Before > > narrowing it down to extensions, I followed all the suggestions > > and tips at Mozillazine for TB performance issues. I've taken > > apart the profile and put it back together again. Which is > > when I started thinking about the extensions after starting > > in Safe Mode a number of times and had a really snappy > > TB. Obviously it's not TB itself that's having the issue. > > > I've been using the WebMail extensions ...err Add-ons as > > they are now called, since shortly after they first > > came out and I dumped Eudora to go back to using > > TB as my only email client. I sing their praises. > > > Changing frequency of checks does not explain the > > slow startup. My testing tried just about every > > combination of extensions enabled/disabled and > > definitely pointed at the Yahoo extension as having an > > issue. When it is the only extension disabled, I get > > fast startups for TB. Then reenabling the Yahoo > > extension with check on startup enabled and the > > startup takes 85 seconds, > > > Now maybe there is something else I need to > > change on my setup in order to get a rapid startup > > again. The suggestion to change the frequency of checks > > is a good one and is implemented. Also, it's not > > absolutely necessary to check on startup, but then > > again, that's an option to be explored. If starting > > with Yahoo checking on startup creates an issue > > as TB is booting, then that information should be > > available to others. It maybe something the author > > would want to hard code into the extension to ignore > > if there is some performance conflict with how > > Yahoo logs in and downloads. > > > I appreciate knowing that not everyone > > is suffering this problem. Perhaps there are others > > that have been wondering about it and this post > > may give them something to try. > > -- --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thunderbird Webmail Extension" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/thunderbird-webmail-extension?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
