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Thats at least my theory. Activity viewer shows that something called osascript takes 48% of the CPU and kernel_tasks takes the rest. system together ends up between 90-100% of the CPU. When I look for parent processes for osascript I end up in kernel_taskes so I think the osa is responsibel for the hole ting. When I start up maill.app it looks like osascript starts up.
This is a crosspost because I think this now is a mail problem. But I realy dont know.
Dont know what to do and this makes computer pretty much useless. Fan full speed all the time.
Hers is a crashlog
powerbook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   2 gig RAM

That's my CPU and ram use with itunes running a live even,mail open and safari for right you,also i have opeb twitter,skype,ichat and activity monitor and connect a external drive..

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