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delays lasting several seconds when new unread emails are clicked on
 
The programme responds with delays lasting several seconds when new unread emails are clicked on. This is particularly noticeable when a large number of new emails (e.g. 100 after an absence) have arrived.

If the two highlighted options are disabled, the delay disappears.
However, monitoring is not enabled!

https://mega.nz/file/CJoBXY6B#QCAxnQDhOSsKlfsFFKl2QjVA4a0zVFecqAnbwjVkF1o

Windows 11
The Bat 12.1
POP3
 
This is useful information, thanks for letting us know. Please also notify support using the link above, as this is something that should perform instantly on today's computers.

I found that manually clearing the CEF browser cache helps a lot with such slowdowns: https://www.ritlabs.com/en/auth-forums/forum4/topic16681/

Relatively recently I gave up on CEF altogether and use TB with the /ForceNoCEF command-line option. Rendering of HTML messages is a bit uglier and clunkier, but the speed and responsiveness have gone WAY up.
 
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Miloš Radovanović wrote:
This is useful information, thanks for letting us know. Please also notify support using the link above, as this is something that should perform instantly on today's computers.
Done

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Miloš Radovanović wrote:
I found that manually clearing the CEF browser cache helps a lot with such slowdowns:  https://www.ritlabs.com/en/auth-forums/forum4/topic16681/
I know because I was partly in the discussion. But that was to inconvenient.

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Miloš Radovanović wrote:
Relatively recently I gave up on CEF altogether and use TB with the /ForceNoCEF command-line option.
Great, Thanks.

BTW: I didn't get email notifications allthough I'm subscribed.
 
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Markus wrote:
Quote Miloš Radovanović  wrote:I found that manually clearing the CEF browser cache helps a lot with such slowdowns:   https://www.ritlabs.com/en/auth-forums/forum4/topic16681/

I know because I was partly in the discussion. But that was to inconvenient.

Oh yes, you were the one with 1.4GB of accumulated cache :D

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Markus wrote:
Quote Miloš Radovanović  wrote:Relatively recently I gave up on CEF altogether and use TB with the /ForceNoCEF command-line option.

Great, Thanks.

Forgot to mention, the alternative viewer has the mouse scrollwheel and clunky sidebar issues: https://www.ritlabs.com/en/auth-forums/forum4/topic16697/

But I mostly use the trackpad.

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Markus wrote:
BTW: I didn't get email notifications allthough I'm subscribed.

I never get them.

Anyway, since you posted this I reintroduced CEF into TB, and first impressions are that history is another major part in solving the slowdown issues. Waiting to see whether TB will leave orphan CEF processes in the background after closing, now that I disabled history monitoring altogether. These can cause major slowdowns if not killed manually before starting TB again.
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