I can confirm that the memory leak problem with checkgmail is NOT
restricted to Ubuntu or debian-based systems. I am currently running
another Linux distro, and checkgmail is locking up my 1.6 GHz Centrino
processor with 98-100% CPU usage, and consuming extraordinarily large
chunks of available user memory (between 75-85% ... I have 1 GB
installed on this computer). A SuperKaramba widget that monitors the top
memory usage by programs shows that X keeps consuming more and more
memory when checkgmail is running. Most of the time, the only way to get
back control of my computer is to restart X (Ctrl-Alt-Bkspc). The longer
my computer sits idle, the worse the problem is.

Hopefully, this information is useful in finding the memory leak. As it
is, I can no longer use checkgmail, despite it otherwise being a very
nice program that fills in the void left by no Linux version of Gmail-
Notifier in Windows.

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