Mail 2.1 doesn't open a new Window "New E-Mail" in an appropriate time

after clicking the command button "new E-Mail" it takes a couple of minutes until a new empty windows comes up. Has anyone an idea?

What type of mail account is this (POP, IMAP, .Mac)?
Verify/repair the startup disk (not just permissions), as described here:
The Repair functions of Disk Utility: what's it all about?
Go to Apple Menu > System Preferences > Network, choose Network Port Configurations from the Show popup menu, and make sure that the configuration used to connect to Internet appears at the top of the list.
Open Keychain Access > Keychain First Aid and verify/repair the keychain in case there is something amiss there that has a bearing on this.
Also, try turning OFF the Search For Certificates options in Keychain Access > Preferences if any of them is ON. Take a look at the following articles for a more extensive discussion of this particular issue:
http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/07/18/apple-mail-phones-home-too/
http://www.macgeekery.com/tips/mailapp_doesnt_phone_homeeither/
Finally, do you have any Mail plug-ins or system utilities that could interfere with Mail? In the Finder, go to each of the following folders (if they exist). What do you see there?
/Library/InputManagers/
~/Library/InputManagers/
/Library/Mail/Bundles/
~/Library/Mail/Bundles/
Note: For those not familiarized with the ~/ notation, it refers to the user’s home folder. You can easily locate any of the folders referred to in this post by copying the folder path here, doing Go > Go to Folder in the Finder, and pasting the folder path there.

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