Hi List, I have a curious problem, when I check my mail "on this computer" (aka local mail) which contains things like Cron job reports, apticron notices, etc. Or more simply put text based email sent by the system. I have a process called WebKitWebProcess that pegs my CPU. It will use 35 -95% of the CPU when I'm checking my local mail only. I check my IMAP mail(gmail) and nothing goes over 45% total CPU usage. I'm on Evolution 3.44.2-1 using gnome Classic in Debian Bookworm (Testing). I've had this problem for a couple of versions of Evolution now. So first question: Why is WebKit anything being used to check my system mail from evolution? For my second question: How do I get it to stop hogging my CPU? I have gotten my system mails down to a minimum output (the most so far has been 10 since correcting some settings and removing certain programs)?
Thanks for any suggestions, I've filed Bug#1012227: webkitgtk and Bug#1012817: evolution-common: Checking local mail causes High CPU Usage if someone wants to take a crack at those. -Tim -- <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
