Ok--the maildiracl -reset Maildir didn't actually fix it.
But after doing more digging, the issue appeared to pop up whenever a mail 
client accessed the trash.
I went into my maildir and did a rm -rf .Trash
Upon connecting with thunderbird it complained about the trash folder not 
existing, then it created a new trash folder, and everything seems to be 
working fine now.
I'm not sure if something got corrupted, or if it was the fact that I had a 4 
GB trash.

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courier imap extremely slow and causes heavy disk usage after recent gutsy 
update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139531
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