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I’ve noticed OS X’s Mail going something a little weird. I’ve got GeekTool pumping messages to my desktop in the background, and I keep seeing this filling the log:
Mail: SafetyNet not needed – wrongState:0
Mail: SafetyNet issues SELECT before CLOSE – wrongState:0
I’m trying to figure out what it means.
I’ve also noticed before that happens, I see this from /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail:
ATS AutoActivation: Query timed out. (elapsed 5.0 seconds. params: queryString = {com_apple_ats_name_postscript == “Helv” && kMDItemContentTypeTree != com.adobe.postscript-lwfn-font}, valueListAttrs = {
{type = immutable, count = 1, values = (
0 :{contents = “kMDItemContentType”}
)}}, sortingAttrs = {{type = immutable, count = 1, values = (
0 :{contents = “kMDItemContentModificationDate”}
)}}, scopeList = {{type = immutable, count = 1, values = (
0 :{contents = “kMDQueryScopeComputer”}
)}}.)
The only other interesting behavior is that sometimes when I close the laptop lid and it goes into calmshell sleep, when I open the lid, I soon find that Mail is locked up to the point that it needs a Force Quit to exit, as Quit is unresponsive. Activity Monitor as well as Mail’s own activity status shows nothing going.
Anyone else seeing this behavior or know what it means?
I as well am getting this filing, specifically:
Mail: SafetyNet not needed – wrongState:0
Mail: SafetyNet issued SELECT before CLOSE – wrongState:0
Mail.app is causing my system to hang periodically, then it recovers and all is normal. This is sucking pretty bad.
Definitely has something to do with the upgrade to SnowLeopard:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2151754&tstart=0