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chris0
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ThunderbirdPortable RC2

Searched and didn't find anything on this....

I'm not sure if this is a Thunderbird issue or a ThunderbirdPortable issue, but the little twirling dealie (that's a technical term) that spins when Thunderbird is thinking (in the upper right hand corner of the window) never stops spinning after you check your mail once. The progress bar at the bottom which displays how far along you are with checking your mail also never disappears and shows 0%.

Not sure what else to say about the problem. Let me know if you need more info.

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It is called activity indicator

and mine is spinning all the time, too. I have 1.5.0.10.
So maybe its a known bug.
And you can remove it by rightclicking next to it->customize

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Activity Indicator / Throbber

It's technical name is the Activity Indicator.
It's well-known name is the throbber.
You might be able to find a bug or something but not using the former. Everyone calls it a throbber, even the internal prefs. (browser.throbber.url)
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throbber....yes. thanks. I should have known.
ok, well, I thought I'd throw it out there, because I'd never seen it do that before.
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