> What I was suggesting...

KSysGuard shows that yahoo feeds data to Thunderbird in very teeny chunks.  A 
message with an attached photo took about an hour to download yesterday.  I 
also access my e-mail from multiple workstation accounts and operating systems. 
 So some time ago, I set all my e-mail accounts to
*** not ***
keep messages on my workstation.  That is, "Message Synchronizing": "Keep 
messages for this account on this computer" is unchecked.  So messages have to 
be re-downloaded after every Thunderbird launch and account sign-in.

> In a terminal....

Yes, I use IMAP.
Tried it:
bash.4[~]: export MOZ_LOG_FILE=/[myhome]/thunderbird/log
bash.5[~]: export MOZ_LOG=IMAP:5,timestamp
...
bash.10[thunderbird]: thunderbird &
(I assume putting it in the background makes no difference in the logging.)
I tried it a few times.  I saw the same misbehavior as yesterday, but the log 
file remained empty.  I also tried it without the ampersand.  The log file is 
empty.  There are no subdirectories or other files in "/[myhome]/thunderbird/".
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