May I just take this opportunity to ask, if anyone here has experienced the following scenario in Thunderbird.

I am subscribed to several mailing lists, some of them rather trafficated at times. Let's say I open my inbox, and there is 125 new messages. OK, I spend maybe an hour in running through all of this new material, deleting what I don't jneed or want to save. Then, when everything is read, deleted and sorted, I go and have my mailing accounts checked for new messages.

Wow, 59 new messages, is reported unread. So, I spend another half hour on rushing through the new material. Funny thing, two thirds of the lastly downloaded messages, are exactly the ones I just deleted a few minutes ago. Really, I never saw this behavior under Outlook Express. Yet, it is getting wearisome, frustrating and totally nonsense, to have the same messages downloaded several times. For some reason, I get a feeling that if I let Thunderbird do its new-mail checking at predefined intervals, this trouble seem less obvious, from what I experience if I "force" a check for new messages.

Wonder if anyone see similar behavior in other mailing clients, do you experience this in Thunderbird, and does anyone know if the TBEnhance app from GW could cause any of this trouble?

Sorry, I don't know anything about the initial issue reported in this thread. Still, it seems to me, Thunderbird may experience some stability issues, at the moment. I am rather new to Thunderbird, so maybe all of this is known bugs. If so, I'd be glad to know.


David

On 5/28/2014 11:51 PM, Rod Hutton wrote:
Hi Craig,

I don't know what's going on for you, but over the last while I've been getting strange performance in Thunderbird; I'm getting old messages in my inbox coming to me; maybe they're doing upgrades which are causing these issues. Let's hope they'll straighten out the problems. smile

Take care,

Rod

On 5/28/14 2:58 PM, Craig Werner wrote:
Greetings to the list.

All of a sudden, I am unable to read some messages in Thunderbird. These are messages which once read fine but for some reason are no longer being spoken. When I open one of these messages, Window-Eyes speaks the full directory path of my Thunderbird inbox, including the eight-character Thunderbird user profile name, and then I am in a blank browser buffer. The problem started about an hour ago with no setting change that I know of. I wonder if a Thunderbird mailbox has become corrupted. Using Window-Eyes 8.4.0.0 on a Windows 7 Home machine with all updates installed. All help is greatly appreciated.

Craig
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