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Spinning circle * Thunderbird is not responding when I try to write or access emails. I had attempted to delete a bunch of old txt messages in seldom used Gmail

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I saw I had almost 30,000 txt messages on a Gmail account that I had created a gmail account for on Thunderbird. I didn't realize that they were going here from Gmail. I highlighted all of them and attempted to delete them. The spinning circle finally went away and all of them were gone. But when I tried to do anything else on Thunderbird with my regular email accounts (Comcast & Hotmail), I would get a spinning circle and Thunderbird is not responding. I had to use Ctrl Alt Del and then reopen. I tried compacting but this morning when I tried to write an email from one of my Comcast emails in Thunderbird, again I got the spinning circle and Thunderbird is not responding. In order to do anything, I have to close the program by hitting Crrl Alt Del and try again. My Trash Local folders says 8300.

This morning, when I tried accessing Thunderbird at the bottom of the taskbar it said, "downloading....of 17,000 to All Mail. Had no clue what that meant. I let it continue until all were and thought my issue would be resolved. But no. :(

Something obviously got corrupted in the program. What do I need to do to fix this?

Thank you.

Fred

I saw I had almost 30,000 txt messages on a Gmail account that I had created a gmail account for on Thunderbird. I didn't realize that they were going here from Gmail. I highlighted all of them and attempted to delete them. The spinning circle finally went away and all of them were gone. But when I tried to do anything else on Thunderbird with my regular email accounts (Comcast & Hotmail), I would get a spinning circle and Thunderbird is not responding. I had to use Ctrl Alt Del and then reopen. I tried compacting but this morning when I tried to write an email from one of my Comcast emails in Thunderbird, again I got the spinning circle and Thunderbird is not responding. In order to do anything, I have to close the program by hitting Crrl Alt Del and try again. My Trash Local folders says 8300. This morning, when I tried accessing Thunderbird at the bottom of the taskbar it said, "downloading....of 17,000 to All Mail. Had no clue what that meant. I let it continue until all were and thought my issue would be resolved. But no. :( Something obviously got corrupted in the program. What do I need to do to fix this? Thank you. Fred

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FredricJLowe said

Problem is fixed. By removing that gmail account, it cleared up. TY for your help!!

Please select problem solved for your own answer

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FredricJLowe said

I saw I had almost 30,000 txt messages on a Gmail account that I had created a gmail account for on Thunderbird. I didn't realize that they were going here from Gmail. I highlighted all of them and attempted to delete them. The spinning circle finally went away and all of them were gone. But when I tried to do anything else on Thunderbird with my regular email accounts (Comcast & Hotmail), I would get a spinning circle and Thunderbird is not responding. I had to use Ctrl Alt Del and then reopen. I tried compacting but this morning when I tried to write an email from one of my Comcast emails in Thunderbird, again I got the spinning circle and Thunderbird is not responding. In order to do anything, I have to close the program by hitting Crrl Alt Del and try again. My Trash Local folders says 8300. This morning, when I tried accessing Thunderbird at the bottom of the taskbar it said, "downloading....of 17,000 to All Mail. Had no clue what that meant. I let it continue until all were and thought my issue would be resolved. But no. :( Something obviously got corrupted in the program. What do I need to do to fix this? Thank you. Fred

When I try to go the Gmail address. it has the spinning circle and says, "opening folder and at the top Thunderbird is Not Responding"

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Whenever I try to write a message now, I get the spinning circle and Thunderbird is not responding. I have to hit Ctrl Alt Del in order to close the program and relaunch it.

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Have you tried to logon to your gmail-account from FF or IE and deleted them there? Then you can delete (or move) %AppData%\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\??????.default\ImapMail\imap.googlemail.com\INBOX.* Now it should recreate a new inbox with the emails you left at Gmail.

When you delete an email on a IMAP-account your mailclient should delete it from the mailserver also. Thus creating a lot of traffic. If you delete it ONLY on your pc it might get stuck on recreating and downloading all 30000 emails.

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I was able to delete the gmail account from Thunderbird by going into Account Settings. Got the spinning circle but it worked through. I let it compact the folders. I now see a reply from Gnospen from Mozilla Report so I haven't had a chance to do that yet. I'll advise if the issue is fixed. But will also try Gnospen's advice. TY

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Problem is fixed. By removing that gmail account, it cleared up. TY for your help!!

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FredricJLowe said

Problem is fixed. By removing that gmail account, it cleared up. TY for your help!!

Please select problem solved for your own answer

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These answers don't help me. I regularly empty my trash. I regularly delete the emails on my gmail.com account. So it is not an overloading problem. But yesterday, when I click on "inbox", the circle goes round and round and nothing loads. I can go to my gmail.com account and read my emails there. but I want them in my thunderbird program.

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Please start your own question as this is marked as solved and no longer on "need help"-list. You can then describe your problem more in detail.