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Thunderbird 52.5.0 for MAC runs VERY slow all of a sudden. CAUSED by high CPU in SAVAPI - Avira antivirus on Mac

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I have been using Thunderbird for many years. Yesterday it was working perfectly. Today it is VERY, VERY slow. It takes 5 seconds to delete a message and another 5 seconds to load a message. The colored ball using comes up. I am running Thunderbird 52.5.0 (since Dec 4) on my iMac, which is running 10.13.1 High Sierra (since Nov 5). Restarting Thunderbird or restarting my iMac doesn't help. Thanks for your help!

I have been using Thunderbird for many years. Yesterday it was working perfectly. Today it is VERY, VERY slow. It takes 5 seconds to delete a message and another 5 seconds to load a message. The colored ball using comes up. I am running Thunderbird 52.5.0 (since Dec 4) on my iMac, which is running 10.13.1 High Sierra (since Nov 5). Restarting Thunderbird or restarting my iMac doesn't help. Thanks for your help!

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Start Mac in safe mode.

Still in Mac safe mode, start thunderbird in safe mode - https://support.mozilla.org/kb/safe-mode-thunderbird

Does problem go away? Please reply to let us know results.

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I started my iMac in safe mode, and then started Thunderbird in safe mode. The problem goes away. I then restarted everything in normal mode.

In normal mode, using Activity Monitor on my iMac I see that every time I select or delete a message in Thunderbird (and encounter a very long delay in the operation), that a program called SAVAPI takes up 100-150% of the CPU. This program seems to be used by the Avira anti-virus program I am using. See https://oem.avira.com/en/products/savapi.

I did a "force quit" on the Process SAVAPI in Activity Monitor, but the problem remains. I still get the long delay in Thunderbird and see SAVAPI taking 100-150% of the CPU.

I have used Thunderbird and Avira together for many months. Then all of a sudden I have this problem with Thunderbird and SAVAPI. Do you have any suggestions as to how to fix this problem?

Thanks for your help.

Ron

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You need to adjust Avira or remove it so that it doesn't cause a problem. See https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Testing:Antivirus_Related_Performance_Issues at "Avira antivirus"