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Response often very slow - post upgrade

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  • Last reply by Wayne Mery

Since the UI upgrade, my Thunderbird client has become slow on my PC. On opening instead of what was previously a quick start-up to my INBOX, it now hangs and you can see (from bottom left) its polling out to email servers and waiting for a response .... much slower than previously.

It's not a server response as I use same email on my iPad and that logs in with almost zero delay.

Occasionally also lags behind key board, you are typing and you are several characters or even words in front of the client.

Is there any rebuild or similar I should do now I am on the 'new look'

Since the UI upgrade, my Thunderbird client has become slow on my PC. On opening instead of what was previously a quick start-up to my INBOX, it now hangs and you can see (from bottom left) its polling out to email servers and waiting for a response .... much slower than previously. It's not a server response as I use same email on my iPad and that logs in with almost zero delay. Occasionally also lags behind key board, you are typing and you are several characters or even words in front of the client. Is there any rebuild or similar I should do now I am on the 'new look'

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Does problem go away?

Tried troubleshoot mode, the way it works is significantly different .... so hard to know if it fixed anything. Ot still took a long time on startup before I could user

rick_hughes said

Tried troubleshoot mode, the way it works is significantly different .... so hard to know if it fixed anything. Ot still took a long time on startup before I could user

That's good to know.

How is it with *Windows* started in safe mode with networking enabled https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12376/windows-10-start-your-pc-in-safe-mode ?