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All of a sudden today you are going so slow (and I'm a fast typist) that you are leaving letters out, etc. What gives?

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I type fast. On my e-mails this afternoon, sometimes it just STOPS and I have to wait to type the next letter! I type words, not letters! My typing is fast, and your printing on the page leaves out letters. This hasn't happened before.

I type fast. On my e-mails this afternoon, sometimes it just STOPS and I have to wait to type the next letter! I type words, not letters! My typing is fast, and your printing on the page leaves out letters. This hasn't happened before.

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Sounds like your computer can't keep up with you. It could be due to various things. Antivirus scanning is one likely cause, this is a common symptom. Another is that you've set Thunderbird to save drafts as you type and it's trying to save them in a folder that synchronises with the server -- and the network connection is temporarily slow.

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Sounds like your computer can't keep up with you. It could be due to various things. Antivirus scanning is one likely cause, this is a common symptom. Another is that you've set Thunderbird to save drafts as you type and it's trying to save them in a folder that synchronises with the server -- and the network connection is temporarily slow.

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Are there any "background" threads running in Thunderbird. Specifically:

  • Do you have filters which automatically move mail from the inbox to folders where the inbox is large and the filter searches on the body?
  • Do you have large folders that might take a while to "reindex" (try turning Tools->Advanced->General->"Enable Global Search and Indexer" on and off)
  • Run Tools->Activity Manager (misnamed, it's really an activity monitor) to see if Thunderbird is updating an IMAP folder or something similar.