Downloading an attachment through web mail is processor intensive 
because the extension has to first download the file from the web site, 
then encode it into a form that Thunderbird will recognise as being the 
same as an attachment in an email from a normal POP server.

Tamás wrote:
> Hi Alan,
> You are just great! :)
> It was my AVG antivirus that didn't let the mails download. When I
> have disabled its email protection, the downloads succeeded (with
> heavy CPU load, though, but as you wrote, that's normal, although I
> don't really see what is so CPU-consuming about downloading an email
> attachment :) ...).
> Now I'm trying to find some settings in AVG that would not disable
> email protection completely but would let my attachments download.
> Thank you for your helpfulness,
> best regards,
> Tamás
> >
>
>   

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