Using upcoming TB 3 pre2 (latest).
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I do find that kinda annoing, but I don't see immediately the solution.
Compacting totally eliminates those deleted stuff, so it may be another,
final step, in recover accidental actions. Thus some may prefer to be
asked ..
Dunno.. Didn't thought much about ..
See this Bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431819
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Ron K.
Who is General Failure, and why is he searching my HDD?
Kernel Restore reported BSOD use by Major Error to msg the enemy!
Sorry. Did eventualy see You in the discussion on that bug. For this
thread, have You tried the Account Setting to bump the bits level
trigger to a higher threshold before the PopUp activates? Additional
head room between the compact and messy states should reduce frequency.
Which level? Where exactly? I don't use any compacting (Got enough disk
space on fast disks, don't see an advantage except for backups, but
those are gzipped anyway).
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JoeS
OK, I see that I've had that enabled. But than I'm curious to know why
it asks me nevertheless? Apparently at some point the folders reached
the level I set and starts to popup that question. I disabled it for now
to see its effect. Thanks for the pointer.
In any case I believe this to be a bug, because it doesn't "remember"
when setting the flag to remember the decision and clicking "No". Will
keep an eye on it and play a little bit with this setting.
JoeS pointed You to the setting. I get the prompt, but prefer it that
way. I saves me from having stalls during startup that cause a lot of
User Support questions. Also, We are on two different mail protocols, I
only use POP3 as IMAP is not supported by my regional independent ISP.
So if it sucks for IMAP it makes it less intrusive and annoying and OK?
No sure about POP3, but considering that IMAP has some advantages for
some other stuff than mail, specially in the corporate world, I'm not
sure how you can prefer that? Besides, the flag "about remembering the
decision" doesn't have an effect, so it's a bug I guess...it should stop
the bugging about it...
However it leads me to ask, what stalls are happening during startup in
this respect? I haven't seen any so far...
A common scenario is users poll the news accounts on startup. We
commonly find that the Inbox is being used as a massive storage
container without refiling messages. This results in a heavy CPU load
to reindex, this independent of the compaction issues. Their overall
performance is frequently impacted by not using any compaction plan to
deal with deletions and message moves. The result is Inbox bloated with
dead mail flagged for removal during a compaction.
To be clearer about my settings. I have set a disk space threshold, but
have the Ask Me option flagged. Thus I can control the timing of when I
permit the processing to happen. This prevents a conflict between
message receipt and Inbox housekeeping during startup. I do have a trash
cleanup done during the shutdown. This personal policy is a holdover
from my Windows 3.11 and NS 4.08 years. My Win ME system at the start of
the Tb project had a 1.2 GB drive that I later replaced with a 40 GB
Maxtor. My current box is a 6 month old Compaq with 120 GB, but old
habits fade slowly in this household.
Hehe....a long way :-)
Anyway, filed bugs https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433619
and https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433620 for now