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Memory usage grows from 300 MB to 900 MB over several days (4 pop, 1 rss)

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Thunderbird 52.4.0, running on Win7 Pro with 8 GB RAM; two POP accounts = very straightforward & simple usage

Thunderbird memory consumption normally starts around 300 MB for me. If I leave it running for three or four days with no restarts, memory usage gradually but steadily increases to over 900 MB. Even with an 8 GB system, that's still enough to start slowing things down when I also have 10 or 15 Chrome tabs open (easily 2 GB of memory, since Chrome seems to be a BIG memory hog), several PDFs open in Adobe reader, several Word docs open, several Excel spreadsheets open, and two or three instances of Windows Explorer open (which is a surprisingly big memory user). I'm probably going to upgrade to 12 GB, but I shouldn't have to do it because of a Thunderbird memory leak!

Thunderbird 52.4.0, running on Win7 Pro with 8 GB RAM; two POP accounts = very straightforward & simple usage Thunderbird memory consumption normally starts around 300 MB for me. If I leave it running for three or four days with no restarts, memory usage gradually but steadily increases to over 900 MB. Even with an 8 GB system, that's still enough to start slowing things down when I also have 10 or 15 Chrome tabs open (easily 2 GB of memory, since Chrome seems to be a BIG memory hog), several PDFs open in Adobe reader, several Word docs open, several Excel spreadsheets open, and two or three instances of Windows Explorer open (which is a surprisingly big memory user). I'm probably going to upgrade to 12 GB, but I shouldn't have to do it because of a Thunderbird memory leak!

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What is the interval set for checking for new mail for the two accounts? How long has this been happening? What addons are installed?

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Wayne,

The two main POP accounts are set to check every 5 minutes.

Two rarely used POP accounts (which I had forgotten about) check every 60 min for one (GMail) and every 360 min for the other (AT&T). There is also one RSS account (which I had also forgotten about) that doesn't receive anything any more since I cancelled the subscription. It checks every 720 minutes.

This has been happening for a long time. I was previously using a 32-bit machine with limited (3.5 GB) memory, so I was more conscientious about closing down apps on that machine almost every day. I rarely let the T-bird memory usage get above 500 MB. I moved to a 64-bit machine with 8 GB in early September, and I leave apps open much longer on that machine. So I've been especially noticing the memory leak since then. I tend to restart it when it gets to 700 MB, but I let it run a few days ago until it reached 900 MB. Right now it's been running for about one day and it's at 450 MB.

See the attached screenimage for my add-ons.

I use the Tag Toolbar every day, the Remove Duplicate Messages every month (when T-bird screws up and downloads duplicate messages for some unknown reason), and the ImportExportTools almost but not quite never. The two Adblock add-ins were added automatically when I added them to Firefox. It's not clear that they make any sense on T-bird, but I figure Mozilla must have some reason for automatically adding them.

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1. Turn off rss checks for articles at startup and intervals 2. remove adblock plus

Please report your findings

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Wayne Mery said

1. Turn off rss checks for articles at startup and intervals 2. remove adblock plus Please report your findings

gfwalker,

did you get some results?