Were you closing the App each time (command-Q) or just the mail window, leaving mail running for a long long time? Doing command-Q should leave no running process to kill as you did with activity monitor.

CB

On 6/23/13 11:16 AM, Les Kriegler wrote:
Well, I have a theory, not a fact yet.  What I did was I launched Mail.  Then I 
launched Activity Monitor.  I went to the Processes Information section and 
interacted with it.  I found Mail by typing letter M.  I then stopped 
interacting, VO Left Arrow to the Toolbar and interacted with that.  The first 
choice was to close the process which I did.  I thought closing the program was 
the same as closing the process associated with the program, but perhaps not.  
Since doing this, Mail has been much more responsive.  I had similar delays 
with Pages upon loading of the templates.  Did the same thing and now Pages is 
much more responsive as well.  So we'll see how long this lasts.

Les
On Jun 23, 2013, at 10:36 AM, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Maybe try archiving those messages to free up your inbox.

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