![]() ![]() If problem is '''not gone''', then cause is likely a Thunderbird add-on - eliminate them by disabling add-ons one at a time in Tools | add-ons | extensions and restart Thunderbird after disabling (if you have many add-ons, try disabling half of them at a time)The accepted answer to the related question about Firefox applies to Thunderbird as well: Possibilities include: antivirus software (AV), virus/malware, background downloads such as Windows or other program updates, to name a few. If problem is still '''gone''', then cause is likely a program loaded during windows startup. Read this answer in context □ 1 All Replies (5) possibilities include temporary conditions such as contention from other running programs, downloads related to windows update. ![]() If problem is not gone, then cause is likely a Thunderbird add-on - eliminate them by disabling add-ons one at a time in Tools | add-ons | extensions and restart Thunderbird after disabling (if you have many add-ons, try disabling half of them at a time) If problem is still gone, then cause is likely a program loaded during windows startup. If yes, the problem is gone, then (still in Windows safe mode). Please post into topic the contents of Help | Troubleshooting | copy text to clipboard ![]() If no, then cause is either: bug in Thunderbird, something (eg a setting, file or folder) in your Thunderbird profile, or your mail provider. ![]() Still In Windows safe mode, start thunderbird in safe mode. Start *Windows'* safe mode with networking enabled - win10 In addition to what suram080 has mentioned. Actually, 60 seconds should not be necessary under almost any circumstances. ![]()
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