Paul J Stevens wrote:
If you connect two thunderbirds (A and B) to the same mailbox, and A deletes messages, this is not communicated to B, which leads B to issue illegal message id ranges in its fetch command.
Oh, thanks. That explains this very rare problem I have seen. I sometimes check mail from home via ssh tunnel. And then only rarely manage/delete/move mail. So I've seen this problem at work a few times (I don't log out for the night, only lock the session). A TB restart helps.
Btw, TB in that case politely displays the IMAP servers error "invalid range specified ...".
Does this only apply to Thunderbird and the specific folder where the messages have been deleted?
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