Greetings,
I had a most odd / scary thing happen this morning. I was sending an email via a SM POP account with a few MB of files attached to it. I remember accidentally clicking / doing something while it was
sending via my SMTP (TLS) connection... and POOF that account's InBox went blank, and ALL sub-folders under the InBox have vanished. No pop-up message box what so ever was seen.
There is no trace of them in the profile filesystem. This account's Inbox.sbd
is completely empty.
At the command line I changed up to the Mail directory and did "find | grep foo" where Foo is the name of folders which existing under that account's InBox. (Being careful to observe PrettyCase since
this is a CaSe sEnSiTiVe filesystem I am dealing with.) NO TRACE of where the folders went.
The files for the InBox are as follows:
-rw------- 1 mdlueck mdlueck 46285982 Jul 13 09:45 Inbox
-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdlueck mdlueck 2146 Jul 13 10:19 Inbox.msf
-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdlueck mdlueck 67775 Jul 13 09:50 Inbox.ORIG.msf
I renamed off the folder index .msf file and rebuilt that folder's index.
Though the Inbox data file has messages in it, they do not show up.
Suggestions other than roll that account back to my most recent profile backup?
System configuration:
Ubuntu 12.04 x64
XFS filesystem
SeaMonkey via UbuntuZilla, so the official Mozilla binaries
Sincerely,
--
Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/
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