Hi Carsten,

meanwhile I'm using a newer version of Thunderbird, I've updated Debian from Jessie to Stretch and I'm using newer, more powerful hardware. So there is still a high CPU-usage while starting up Thunderbird, but it's about 10-15 seconds and not for a minute. I can test starting Thunderbird from a command line when I'm back at my Office-PC.

Hendrik

Am 20.05.2017 um 10:00 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
Hello Hendrik,

On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 03:59:56PM +0200, Hendrik Buchner wrote:
Package: icedove
Version: 38.7.0-1~deb8u1
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

I've connected an IMAP-account with SSL (Port 993) and the calendar (iceowl)
with a SSL-caldav-calendar from the company. When I start icedove one core of
my CPU (i7-620m) is at 100% for about one minute. In this time icedove is
almost unusable. When I disable iceowl everything runs fine, on the other hand,
when only iceowl is using the calendar and no email-account is configured
everything is fine too. I only found an older bugreport for the same problem
but it seems to be fixed, maybe it's a similiar issue.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488066

Unfortunaly I'm only allowed to use connections with SSL so I can't test if
this is also happening without any encryption.
we usaly don't prefer not encrypted transport security so with enabled
TLS traffic all needs to work the same as without.

I can't reproduce such a behavior here, ist this issue still alive on
your side?
If so maybe you want to start thunderbird from the comman line to see
some moer output.

Regards
Carsten

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