I have a couple of small issues when working with Thunderbird as the mail client and I don't know whether they are client or server (Mercury 4.62) issues. I am reminded of this, as I have just upgraded to TB 3.0 from TB 2.0.x.x, and these issues remain. I am using IMAP4.
The first issue is that, when I create a new folder, it becomes unsubscribed after I exit and restart TB. This only applies to recent new folders. Older folders always remain subscribed. It may be of no significance, but I noticed this issue appearing after I had subscribed to more than 255 folders. Could it be that Mercury has a limit? Although of not much relevance here, I suppose a similar question could be asked about TB. This issue seems to be very consistent.
The second issue is that some messages that have been moved from the Inbox to a folder appear again in the Inbox, when TB is restarted. This seems to happen randomly and could be either a Mercury or TB issue.
If anyone has experienced similar behavour, I would be pleased to hear about it (and any solutions!).
Thank you
Gordon
<P>I have a couple of small issues when working with Thunderbird as the mail client and I don't know whether they are client or server (Mercury 4.62)&nbsp;issues.&nbsp; I am reminded of this, as I have just upgraded to TB 3.0 from TB 2.0.x.x, and these issues remain.&nbsp; I am using IMAP4.</P>
<P>The first issue is that, when I create a new folder, it becomes unsubscribed after I exit and restart TB.&nbsp; This only applies to recent new folders.&nbsp; Older folders always remain subscribed.&nbsp; It may be of no significance, but I noticed this issue appearing after I had subscribed to more than 255 folders.&nbsp; Could it be that Mercury has a limit?&nbsp; Although of not much relevance here, I suppose a similar question could be asked about TB.&nbsp; This issue seems to be very consistent.</P>
<P>The second issue is that some messages that have been moved from the Inbox to a folder appear again in the Inbox, when TB is restarted.&nbsp; This seems to happen randomly and could be either a Mercury or TB issue.</P>
<P>If anyone has experienced similar behavour, I would be pleased to hear about it (and any solutions!).</P>
<P>Thank you</P>
<P>Gordon</P>
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