Title: Photo HTML Sig
Jim,

Since you are new to this type of thing I will approach this in a simple user tutorial.

In FF you have tools to clear the history and cache.
In TB you have tools to compact mail folders, empty folders like Trash, and Junk, etc.  And you have the option to set Updates to auto.
  The more messages that are stored in a folder; Trash, Junk, the longer it may take for TB to file and retrieve files.
If your TB is Compacting folders it will freeze all folder actions.
If you have set Updates to automatically check for updates, or install updates; it may halt all other operations.
You may have received, or created by moving, a corrupted file into another folder, this will cause problems later on.  You have options in each folder to repair messages that may be corrupted.
Finally, the worst problem; your installation of TB may have a corrupted profile in some small way and you may need to create a new profile.

Suggestion:  You can find a lot more detailed information by Googling "Thunderbird Profiles"  (no quotes).

On 7/31/2017 1:48 AM, Jim Wiley wrote:
Gang -

I am very new to this sort of thing, having just been a "lurker" and by no means an  expert - but I have noticed something that may have some bearing on this issue:
 
I am a user of both FF and Thunderbird (TB).  Both the latest versions.    My machine is Win 7 Pro, 32 bit. 3.4 GHz

I notice that TB has started demonstrating some odd behavior patterns recently, in that moving between sub-folders in TB is sometimes slow to very slow, occasionally requiring a shutdown and restart of TB before I can get it to "move" to a new folder. 

TB will sometimes just stay on the last displayed folder no matter how many times I try to move to a different folder.  There seems  to be no identifiable pattern of when this occurs, as sometimes it zips right along, other times it becomes painfully slow. 

This behavior seems to have started a few weeks ago, not precisely just when I cannot say.

I know TB and FF are supposedly separate now, but they were joined at the hip at one time, and I cannot but wonder if the problems are somehow related.   Just sayin'   

Maybe some here that is smarter than me (which would not take much) could comment on this? 

Jim Wiley
Anchorage, AK

 
 


On 7/31/2017 12:25 AM, William Spratt wrote:
I'm still getting this too.  Have you sufficient log files or would another one be useful?

Will Spratt
IT Science Support Specialist
Tel:         01904 46 2631

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