-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 01/01/2020 17.33, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 01/01/2020 10:31, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Thunderbird only renders the single current email. More if you open more windows. But, it indexes many folders, reading their headers.
Yes, it indexes them, and it keeps the index files around and timestamps. That takes p a great deal of space! Think of it a s a cache.
Actually, just like Dolphin and Firefox, it renders EVERY single one ... as it encounters them, then moves on.
I think it doesn't. It only reads the header, not the body of the emails. There is no reason to, unless it is building a dictionary for content search, and it doesn't have that feature, fast content search. All the information it needs is in the headers.
Yes, Dolphin does that 'moves on' to the next image to render automatically whereas Tbird and FF only do it as you direct them. But my reading/scanning speed is pretty fast so the step-and-repeat for me is racing though the images. headers don't tell you a lot about how a thread is actually progressing, few people alter them and those of us that do don't always do it.
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