This usually seems to affect users with huge quantity of emails. could have been in a previous version) but sorted after "repair folder". I also encountered same issue few time (in 60.0beta1 version I believe, I don't know for sure. My coworkers are not experiencing this problem. The profile is not in the default location but on D:ĭelete the entire profile, reinstall Thunderbird and recreate the file - even this did not helpĮverything works fine when I work from a different computer with the same mail account but a different profile. From this point on I can not download new mails any more (header lines can be downloaded). Once it has done this for a while, I get the message that the server has sent an error message "Fetching mail error". Some other interesting behaviour: When I tell Thunderbird to download an entire folder, it often displays messages like "Downloading message 412 from 125" so it seems that it counts mails in a strange way. For one header line I always get the same mail (reproducible). This applies to a fairly huge percentage of mails stored on the server (I guess about 25%). When I click on some mails in the mail list, a different mail from a different folder is displayed. I am working with a local IMAP server (ClearOS). Having the same problem - it currently makes Thunderbird unusable for me. Hard to say, since I don't really understand what bug 501851 is all about.) I mention this, because my symptoms are slightly different (everyone else seems to have a complete incorrect message, and not this half-and-half business that I get, although if I understand it correctly, this could be bug 501851 that I'm seeing. If I hit reply, it uses the correct header information (subject line and recipient are correct), but the bad text still shows up in the editor. When it finally shows the correct message, it displays it in "raw" format, so all the HTML tags are displayed. Also, where you should see "from", "subject" and "date", you only see "subject" and the subject line is totally blank. This is not when viewing source, this is what appears in the message pane. When it happens, I see the first part of an incorrect message with limited headers, followed by full headers of the correct message. Will _condstore=false reduce frequency of your problem? This kind of issue may produce wrong mail data problem. > YES! Setting _condstore to false fixes things. I'm not sure Bug 524902 is CONDSTORE specific, but bug 517461 comment #10 is > Bug 524902 Thunderbird sometimes fetches read/unread flags from the wrong IMAP folder Get IPAP log, and check capability response. "All Folders"? "Smart Folders"? If "Smart Folders", at root-level Inbox? Inbox of each account(folder of account name under root-level Inbox)? > use the same TB installation to communicate with Exchange 2007 and have notĪt which folder pane view does your problem occur? > My IMAP server where I see the problem is dovecot 1.2.10 on Fedora 12. from All Mail, the result is the message shown in the reference reading pane was different. from Inbox, the result is the message was shown correctly in the reference reading pane.Ģ. Today I again tried to see the same message from two different source folders -ġ. > previously displayed mail is kept in message pane(known phenomenon). > If it's somehow unable to display mail, message pain is not refreshed, then See screen shot attached to Bug 501851 for "top mail=text/plain > in offline-store(file named Inbox) is multipart mail, phenomenon like screen > If IMAP folder of "offline-use=on", and if Bug 501851 occurs, and if top mail to see same mail or not, to check which mail's data is displayed. > Show "Order Received" column(offset if local mail folder, UID if IMAP), account > Same problem occurs on the mail in Inbox displayed by folder view of "All > What is displayed by View/Message Source? > If IMAP, "offline use" is enabled for the Inbox folder? Mail in local mail folder(POP3, Local Folders)? Or mail in IMAP folder?
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