Windows mail "not responding".

Since last week, when I click on the icon of Windows Mail, the program is very slow to load (30 seconds) and then mode "Windows Mail does not ' for another 25-30 seconds, until finally he connects to the server and get my mail and runs correctly. Does anyone know what causes this happening and what can I do about it? Appreciate any help!

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