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Originally Posted by maisonpulaski
I just wanted to clarify - I am using Arkswitch as my taskmanager - are you saying that I should not "kill" the tmail.exe? That killing it might actually slow down my performance instead of speeding up performance?
I don't doubt you -I am just wondering if i am understanding you correctly?
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In this case, Tmail, on 1.9...Yes ... there are several modules "preloaded" during startup, besides the memory "cost" they should improve loading/execution speed (the change loading email/sms is huge compared to 1.8 even after 200 sms, and other 200 emails..)... but you don't need to believe me... that's just another of my findings... try it... if you have an option to add tmail.exe to the exclusion list (not "kill" tmail), add it... soft reset... wait a few minutes and see what happens... if you don't have that option, then try to uninstall/disable arkswitch...I never used it so I don't know how it works... as I stated I'm pretty happy with the one built-in... memory varies a lot, from 63% up to 82% depending on what it's loaded and it seems it balances itself around 70%, I don't feel any difference when at 82%... (there are other things like file memory/ram cache, video cache, etc) ... for me... worked out great..., if you decide to try it... please post your findings... would be nice if you could post your experience with Arkswitch on 1.9...
ps.: Sorry for my english...it's not my 1st language...lol... trying really hard!