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Thunderbird Constantly Crashing

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  • Nuɖoɖo mlɔetɔ Wayne Mery

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I just can't seem to get Thunderbird to work for more than a minute before it stops responding and then crashes. It also tends to crash every time I send an email. Sometimes it will start responding but the process keeps repeating and is extremely annoying. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, rolling back the version, restarting in safe mode, deleting and resetting up my accounts and nothing seems to work. What other possibilities do you think are causing the issue since I don't have any issues with other mail clients and I don't seem to have any of these issues on Linux.

I just can't seem to get Thunderbird to work for more than a minute before it stops responding and then crashes. It also tends to crash every time I send an email. Sometimes it will start responding but the process keeps repeating and is extremely annoying. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, rolling back the version, restarting in safe mode, deleting and resetting up my accounts and nothing seems to work. What other possibilities do you think are causing the issue since I don't have any issues with other mail clients and I don't seem to have any of these issues on Linux.

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It would certainly help if you could state your OS and Thunderbird versions in the OP.

The most common crashes are caused by the McAfee spam tool and the priority switcher add-ons. Please provide a crash ID. See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/mozilla-crash-reporter-tb#w_viewing-crash-reports

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For now, this topic doesn't have enough information, so closing it. If you decide to post your crash ID, please create a new topic.