Dnia 29.06.2022 o godz. 12:30:10 Tim McConnell via evolution-list pisze:
> Unlikely but true, I copied one of the cron reports into an email and
> attached the original one sent and sent it to myself in gmail. 
> My CPU stayed under 35% usage when it was opened in gmail (IMAP) both
> the body and attachment didn't spike the CPU. I can send it if you
> want) 
> But if I go into "On This Computer-> Inbox and view mail the CPU goes
> crazy.  I could see if changing to a different font (not sure what
> plain text uses) but I haven't changed anything like that since I
> installed Bookworm. 

There are still a few *very basic* facts we don't know.
1) How large (average) are the messages that you have problem displaying?
2) What type of local mail account does your Evolution use? "Local delivery"
(ie. *copying* mail from system mbox to Evolution-specific location), mbox
(directly) or Maildir (directly)?
3) The above is connected with another question: what format does your local
mail system use? mbox or Maildir?
4) If this is mbox, how large it is?
Scanning a large mbox may involve significant CPU load.

Without this information, actually very little is known about your local
mail system. In my opinion, debugging any local mail related problem without
this information is not possible.
-- 
Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
   [email protected]
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