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Old February 16th 14, 08:37 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.windows7.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Juan Wei
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Paul has written on 2/16/2014 3:18 PM:

It's the kind of tool, where some user tuning may be
required. The server has a maximum number of connections,
and the client can be set to use less than that. And if you
set the connections low enough, a more efficient serialization
may occur for you. The latest TB versions are too asynchronous,
and shoot themselves in the foot.

These can be found in the Configuration Editor. In Firefox,
this would be about:config, but in Thunderbird, there is a
button to click to open the Editor. This is like a Registry,
but uses a separate file.

mail.server.server2.max_cached_connections 2
mail.server.server4.max_cached_connections 2
mail.imap.max_cached_connections 10 --- Not used by me

mail.server.server2.hostname nntp.aioe.org
mail.server.server4.hostname news.eternal-september.org

# Tuning parameters not present in old versions.
# idle_limit set to 300000 by default. Presumably 5 minutes,
# but who can be sure. This means if the .msf isn't used
# for five minutes, it'll be closed, and a future attempt
# to use it will open it again. It means TB will be as slow
# as it is at startup, if this is set too low. In older
# versions, the unused databases would remain open, and
# memory usage could be high. This might be a more useful
# tuning, if you have an add-on that abuses databases.

mail.db.idle_limit
mail.db.max_open

Paul


What settings do you recommend?
 




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