It should be syncing the Mails from your IMAP-Account to your Computer in a normal fashion. It should be named something like move the Folder for your IMAP-Account somewhere else, f.e.
Find the Folder for your IMAP-Account in the Folder "V2".If you want to cleanup the Cache you have to: I would cleanup the Cache of the Mailaccount either by moving the Cache Folder or be deleting and recreating the IMAP-Account. Some of the entries describe Timeouts because of syncing errors. Set a breakpoint on NSKVODeallocateBreak to stop here in the debugger. Observation info was leaked, and may even become mistakenly attached to some other object. Likely an unbalanced disableUpdate call.Īnd 25/10/13 4:36:30.089 pm WindowServer common_reenable_update: UI updates were finally reenabled by application "Mail" after 392.86 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.00 seconds)Ģ5/10/13 4:37:26.568 pm main Failed to composit image for binding VariantBinding flags: 0x8 binding: FileInfoBinding - extension: jpg, UTI: public.jpeg, fileType: ?.Īnd 25/10/13 4:45:13.084 pm Mail xpc _securityd_create_connection_block_invoke got event: Connection interruptedĪnd 25/10/13 4:45:21.796 pm An instance 0x7fcb64cef770 of class IMAPMailbox was deallocated while key value observers were still registered with it. Server has re-enabled them.Ģ5/10/13 4:30:12.256 pm WindowServer disable_update_likely_unbalanced: UI updates still disabled by application "Mail" after 15.00 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.00 seconds). There are several entries which could describe the Problems, f.e.: 25/10/13 4:29:58.408 pm WindowServer disable_update_timeout: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application "Mail" for over 1.00 seconds. What might I be able to do to avoid having to force quit Mail and have it respond more smoothly and not hang up? When I force quit Mail and, things run smoothly, so the problem seems to be limited to the Mail application. I have no firewall app running and have looked into my log file which is available here: Two or three times, I even got a complete freeze, the cursor not moving anymore, the fans (which were running constantly before) shut down the only thing I could do was holding the power button for five seconds. The Mail application doesn't show any window during maybe the first hour after trying to open it, and once I see the main window, everything is so slow that even opening an e-mail can - if it works at all - take a loooot of time. The activity monitor shows that "Mail" and "" both have 90%+ under "% CPU", and most of the time Mail is "Not Responding". When Mail is running, everything slows down extremely (I constantly see beach balls and spend most of the time waiting for any of my inputs showing an effect, not just in Mail but with everything). Since I updated to Mavericks two days ago on my late 2008 13-inch MacBook (first unibody aluminium), I have huge difficulties using Mail.