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On 01/12/10 12:13, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> How many drafts does Thunderbird say I have?
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> How many draft messages do you see in the right pane?
Does that to me frequently. In any newsgroup - not just the Drafts folder.
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>> How many drafts does Thunderbird say I have?
>>
>> How many draft messages do you see in the right pane?
>
> Does that to me frequently. In any newsgroup - not just the Drafts
> folder.
Oh yeah, seperate bug: When you open Thunderbird, it queries the server
to find out how many unread messages there are. But only when you open
that newsgroup does it download the headers. And then, any messages in
ignored threads are removed from the total. But sometimes - only
sometimes - it fails to remove a few ignored messages. So they just
permanently show up. Or, next time you open Thunderbird, it decides
there are unread messages, when before it said there were none...
Heh, makes you wonder how hard it would be to fix all this?
Also, for some reason, deleting 100 emails takes, like, 5 minutes or
something. Um, why...?
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On 1/21/2010 3:15 PM, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>>> How many drafts does Thunderbird say I have?
>>>
>>> How many draft messages do you see in the right pane?
>>
>> Does that to me frequently. In any newsgroup - not just the Drafts
>> folder.
>
> Oh yeah, seperate bug: When you open Thunderbird, it queries the server
> to find out how many unread messages there are. But only when you open
> that newsgroup does it download the headers. And then, any messages in
> ignored threads are removed from the total. But sometimes - only
> sometimes - it fails to remove a few ignored messages. So they just
> permanently show up. Or, next time you open Thunderbird, it decides
> there are unread messages, when before it said there were none...
>
> Heh, makes you wonder how hard it would be to fix all this?
>
> Also, for some reason, deleting 100 emails takes, like, 5 minutes or
> something. Um, why...?
>
Actually. The problem I seemed to run into was that either the setting
for "check for new messages on startup" is disabled by accident in the
new install, or got added, and wasn't there before. The result of this
is that it won't "look for" new ones at all.
Mind, Thunderbird was acting damn weird for a few days, before I
updated, (completely blank display, with no folders, etc., until I
closed it, then started again), so its possible that the setting file
got corrupted, somehow, and that mangled the new one when it tried to
import. It was quite odd...
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