I use thunderbiird with Bookworm X11 on a Pi5 using SATA SSD.
Thunderbird takes 3 seconds to get to the master password box, then 4 seconds after I enter my master password.
Furthermore my thunderbird is handling seven email accounts and about sixteen added folders with a large number of filters.
All my accounts are ssl/tls pop3 (so all emails are stored locally, independent of accidental deletions on other devices)..
However thunderbird on my old PC has more accounts but one of them is IMAP which can be horrendously slow because of its interactive nature.
tl;dr try using pop3 instead of imap
Thunderbird takes 3 seconds to get to the master password box, then 4 seconds after I enter my master password.
Furthermore my thunderbird is handling seven email accounts and about sixteen added folders with a large number of filters.
All my accounts are ssl/tls pop3 (so all emails are stored locally, independent of accidental deletions on other devices)..
However thunderbird on my old PC has more accounts but one of them is IMAP which can be horrendously slow because of its interactive nature.
tl;dr try using pop3 instead of imap
Statistics: Posted by pidd — Sat May 04, 2024 7:36 pm