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Hi,

I know this subject has been addressed here in the past, but in
looking at old messages, I haven't yet found a solution that works for
me.  So...I'll try again...

This has *never* been a problem for me in the past, but recently, it
has begun to happen. Whenever TB! is checking for new mail, while CPU
usage does go up to 30% or so, it isn't until the very end of the
process that it spikes up to 100%, and for a few moments, my mouse is
virtually uncontrollable. Since I have several accounts, each polling
for new mail at various intervals, this recent anomaly has become
quite a bother as I'm trying to do other tasks while TB! is running.

I'm not running any anti-virus or anti-spam plug-ins (just allowing my
NOD32 to do its usual port 110 level scanning, which was never a
problem before).

Is this 100% CPU usage spike a known problem with v2.04.7? Or could
the cause be something else in my system?

Any help will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

- -- 
Melissa

PGP public keys:
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TB! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1

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