We're calling on all EU-based Mozillians with iOS or iPadOS devices to help us monitor Apple’s new browser choice screens. Join the effort to hold Big Tech to account!

Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Slow marking / moving of messages (possible regression?)

  • 7 replies
  • 3 have this problem
  • 80 views
  • Last reply by christ1

more options

Been using Thunderbird for Windows for a long time perhaps a decade. I am really happy and thankful for Thunderbird and Mozilla being precious havens of software sanity at a time where software and the web are often going against users interest.

Since about three weeks ago operation on individual messages became unusually slow sometimes. Marking or moving a message sometimes take 1-2 seconds instead of being instantaneous. It also affect fetching new e-mail, there is that noticeable "freezing" time. Some mail boxes are affected, some not.

It doesn't always act this way, sometimes it is still instantaneous but I haven't found the reason why or a pattern. If I move all my messages from Inbox to a new folder it still happens. Back to Inbox, still happens.

Any suggestion at what I may be able to do to fix it? I *think* it started happened after I did a "Compact Folders" which is something I do quite rarely and so I remember the moment I did it and when I felt things were going slow.

My inbox is currently about 150 MB. Thunderbird manage about 12 GB worth of e-mails. Using Thunderbird 38.3.0 on Windows 8.1 64-bits, English."

Been using Thunderbird for Windows for a long time perhaps a decade. I am really happy and thankful for Thunderbird and Mozilla being precious havens of software sanity at a time where software and the web are often going against users interest. Since about three weeks ago operation on individual messages became unusually slow sometimes. Marking or moving a message sometimes take 1-2 seconds instead of being instantaneous. It also affect fetching new e-mail, there is that noticeable "freezing" time. Some mail boxes are affected, some not. It doesn't always act this way, sometimes it is still instantaneous but I haven't found the reason why or a pattern. If I move all my messages from Inbox to a new folder it still happens. Back to Inbox, still happens. Any suggestion at what I may be able to do to fix it? I *think* it started happened after I did a "Compact Folders" which is something I do quite rarely and so I remember the moment I did it and when I felt things were going slow. My inbox is currently about 150 MB. Thunderbird manage about 12 GB worth of e-mails. Using Thunderbird 38.3.0 on Windows 8.1 64-bits, English."

All Replies (7)

more options

What is your anti-virus software?

It's recommended to let Thunderbird automatically compact folders. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Compacting_folders

My inbox is currently about 150 MB.

Accumulating messages in Inbox is not recommended. Always keep your Inbox as tidy as possible. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keep_it_working_-_Thunderbird

more options

I'm not using an anti-virus software apart from Windows 8.1 default Defender which has been running for a year.

Inbox with 592 messages and about 150 MB is the smallest is has ever been ever. It had 3000+ messages for a long time and no sign of latency when performing message actions. Most of those actions such as marking a message read/unread should be applied on the mailbox index that are designed to perform in near-constant time.

more options

You can try to start *Windows* in safe mode with networking enabled.

- Win8 http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/windows-startup-settings-including-safe-mode

Still in Windows safe mode, start Thunderbird in safe mode.

- https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/safe-mode

Does the problem go away?

more options

Just tried again and it didn't make a difference. (I also forgot to mention I already had tried to disable all extensions of Thunderbird before).

more options

The suggestion was to start Windows in safe mode.

more options

Chris, sorry for my late answer. Windows safe mode doesn't make a difference.

The reason I don't think the issue is related to an exterior cause is that using "Compact Folders" sometimes (but not every time) immediately fix the delay. I yet have to understand what exactly makes it toggle from instant to slow and vice-versa.

I feel really terrible about this. For the first time in ten years considering switching away from Thunderbird that I loved so much, because having a 1-2 seconds delay on most action is really hard to bear from a end user experience.

Modified by mozomar

more options

There's still a possibility of some sort of corruption. You can try the 'real fix'. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Compacting_folders#Real_fix