El 06/03/14 13:00, Rolf-Werner Eilert escribió: > > > Am 06.03.2014 00:39, schrieb Jesus: >> El 05/03/14 17:12, Rolf-Werner Eilert escribió: >>> This is only in the Gambas mailing list, so it's not as much OT as it >>> might seem ;) >>> >>> In my Thunderbird, single mails from the list are sorted at the >>> beginning of the list, i. e. I will have to scroll to the end to see the >>> rest of the discussion. >>> >>> As I said, it only happens sometimes, but it has happened more >>> frequently during the last months. So something seems to confuse >>> Thunderbird with the mails coming from the Gambas list. >>> >>> Example: Right now, Jesus' mail from 16:02 was sorted somewhere into the >>> beginning of the list (position 20 or so), the other two answers at the >>> end (where they belong to). Charlie Reinl's mail from 03.03.2014 22:55 >>> stands before it, the rest of the discussion is at the correct place. >>> Jorge Carrión from 03.03.2014 21:44 is before it, and the rest of the >>> discussion at the end of the list. >>> >>> I browsed through the wrong sorted mails, but they have correct dates >>> and times, nor have they anything unusual in common. Has anyone here had >>> the same problem, maybe even with another mailing program? >>> >>> Thanks for any ideas. >>> >>> Rolf >> >> I'm using Thunderbird since ages, currently at v24.3.0 and never had a >> problem, except sometimes getting duplicated messages from some rss feeds. >> >> I have everything sorted and distributed in folders automagically with >> the help of filters. I am managing 7 or 8 mail accounts and several rss >> feeds. Gambas' folder has close to 30000 messages and never have had a >> problem. About eleven mail lists each in its own folder... Love it! >> >> In such a case like mine, I recommend rsync'ing thunderbird database or >> the whole folder to an external storage. Too much data to loose ;-) >> >> What is your setup, version, distro, etc? >> >> Regards >> >> > > Mine is Thunderbird 17.0.5 on a Suse 12.1, and I use it rather heavily, > too. There are 5 mail accounts, and folders for the mailing lists, > filters, just like on your system. This phenomenon has only occured with > the Gambas list, but it used to be only a few times a year. For some > months, however, it has happened more often, about 20 times this year. > Oh, and I run only POP mail, no IMAP, so it's Thunderbird alone who will > manage the mails. > > I make a nightly backup of the whole system with Dirvish, and change the > backup HD every week, I think that's enough. Or isn't that what you mean? > > Moreover, to keep the mailing list(s) not too crowded, I let Thunderbird > put all old messages to an Archive folder every new year. (Strangely > enough, it will not put all messages into the right folders at the first > run, but a few dozen will have to be sorted by hand. I know that, and > it's no great thing. And it is not confined to the Gambas list.) So I > have a fresh folder again this year, and I can see that some mails land > at the beginning. > > Do you think it would help to use a newer version of Thunderbird? As far > as I remember, I had this problem even with the older one on the former > system. > > Regards > > Rolf
Because OT, I will mail you in private, to not pollute the list. Apologies to the list for the noise. Regards -- Jesus Guardon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Subversion Kills Productivity. Get off Subversion & Make the Move to Perforce. With Perforce, you get hassle-free workflows. Merge that actually works. Faster operations. Version large binaries. Built-in WAN optimization and the freedom to use Git, Perforce or both. Make the move to Perforce. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=122218951&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
