If the problem has just started recently then maybe Thunderbird has been corrupted in some way.

Try setting your system back to an earlier time with the "restore" feature and see how you go.

Neville.



On 11/01/2015 9:37 AM, Jed Barton wrote:
Hey guys,
I have no idea why this is happening.  It's almost like my thunderbird
is stuck in orbit.  I am running  window-eyes 8.4 and thunderbird.  Out
of nowhere, this started happening.  I got a bunch of messages in my
inbox.  I looked through them real quick, then did alt A to highlight
them, and then hit delete something that i do all the time.
It all of a sudden sstarts telling me that thunderbird is not
responding.  so i do alt f4, and then re-start the program.  When i
re-launch it the messages are still in the inbox.
Now i try and delete each message manually.  it takes a count of 9
seconds for it to delete each message.  When it gets to approximately
the 6 second mark, it say thuinderbird is not responding, then it gets
to a message in the inbox.  My oncern, why would it not just delete all
the messages.  There are only 40 ro so to delete out of the inbox.  Why
would it hang like this, when i have literally not changed my routine of
how i delete messages.  Any ideas?
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