Supposedly fixed:
Bug 304147 - progressmeter in undetermined mode does not work in Mac OS X
Bug 420254 - thunderbird often uses ~10% cpu when idle for no apparent reason
Bug 432028 - Undetermined progressmeter timer isn't stopped, causing high CPU 
load
Bug 586216 - Animated widgets have one timer per widget
Bug 587876 - Undetermined progress bars should use mozRequestAnimationFrame
Bug 704171 part 1. Stop using the no-argument form of mozRequestAnimationFrame 
in our chrome

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Title:
  Thunderbird: high CPU usage from progress bars

Status in Mozilla Thunderbird Mail and News:
  Confirmed
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird

  When sending a simple and short email with Thunderbird via SMTP the
  CPU is used intensively. This seems not to be necessary. If the
  sending failed and an corresponding error message dialog appears, the
  CPU is still being used. When pressing ok to close the error dialog
  the CPU is fine. This suggests it might be related specifically to the
  progress bar.  Such behavior is especially annoying on a laptop where
  you can hear the CPU usage because of a starting fan.

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