Thanks for the update, Karl. I will close the report now.
Take care and have a great day
:)
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Title:
thunderbird corrupting email since 20090519
Closed per reporter’s feedback; not a bug anymore.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Hi gf,
I no longer use Ubuntu so I'm unable to supply further information.
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Title:
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To manage notifica
Hi Karl,
Thank you for having taken the time to report a problem with Ubuntu and
Thunderbird. We are sorry that we do not always have the capacity to look at
all reported bugs in a timely manner.
You made this bug report in 2009 regarding Thunderbird and there have
been many changes in Ubuntu s
I can confirm that KarlGoetz's workaround solved the issue in my case.
Renaming Inbox.msf caused a new Inbox.msf to be created, and all emails
were then viewable upon thunderbird restart. Generating the msf file
took ~30 seconds for a 2GB inbox on an average laptop.
For searchability, here were th
In a proper way? I'm not sure.
The work around I've found is to move ~/.mozilla-
thunderbird/current.default/Mail/Local Folders/Inbox.msf aside before
opening thunderbird. This forces t.bird to regenerate its email list on
the next start, but does let you look at email once its open. (Warning:
Thi
Is there a way to recover?
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