Otherwise, I can only offer strategies I use when such issues occur, which I'm sure you've already done. Which should flush and rebuild those caches as needed. Don't know.Īlso, as time moves on, Windows IP caches can get old. If you watch TBird connecting (via tcpview) for each of your emails (delete all and add one at a time), you might find one that is problematic. Run it, then load TBird, and watch in real time TBird connecting TCP (or waiting). So one thing to do, as I suggested, try connection analysis using Mark Russinovich's TCPview? I think I experienced that for about a week or so as my provider updated their servers. However, as IPV6 rolls out, all those little devices sitting up there in that cloud may need to update their internal routing tables and as they do this, glitches occur. If you have quality IPV6 connectivity (verified by: ) then that's not the issue. so I've re enabled IPV6 on Windows 10, and TBird is super fast every time I load it, never stuck while waiting for connections. My issue was IPV6 based as of NOV and my provider is now IPV6 enabled.
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