Ok I see. Thanks for your help, have a good one.

On 16 Okt, 22:35, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Possibly, having been deleted and then recovered from the deleted
> folder, the mails now have different ID numbers. Therefore Thunderbird
> sees them as new mails. This should only happen once, any new mails
> received from now on will only be downloaded once.
>
>
>
> Mohammed Abdela wrote:
> > Ok I see. I just checked the "deleted" folder and all of them was
> > there so I just had to move them back to the inbox. Puh! Thanks for
> > your help!
>
> > Now when I have moved them back and changed the settings thunderbird
> > is trying to download all of the mails that already have been
> > downloaded for some reason though.
>
> > On 16 Okt, 20:30, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> By default Thunderbird deletes mails from the server once it downloads
> >> them, this is standard behaviour for a POP client, not a fault of the
> >> extensions. To change this, go to "Tools", "Account Settings" in
> >> Thunderbird, then look at the server settings for the Hotmail account.
> >> There is an option to leave mails on the server, with two further
> >> sub-options to leave mails for a set time or until you delete them in
> >> Thunderbird. Select the option to leave messages on the server and, if
> >> you want, one of the sub-options. If you're lucky, the deleted mails may
> >> still be in the Hotmail website "Deleted" folder, if not the best thing
> >> I can do is quote from an earlier post;
>
> >>>>>> As for putting your emails back into yahoo's Inbox, you have to email 
> >>>>>> them
> >>>>>> back to yourself. The easiest way so that they don't all come back in 
> >>>>>> as
> >>>>>> Forwards, is to use the Redirect plugin for TB.
>
> >>>>>> *Mail Redirect add-on for TB:*
> >>>>>> *https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/550*
>
> >>>>>> IMPORTANT! To install the Mail Redirect Add-on:
>
> >>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>>> 1. Make sure you Right-Click on the [Download Now] button and Save Link
> >>>>>> As... (to your Desktop or anywhere you'll remember).
>
> >>>>>> 2. Run TB.
>
> >>>>>>   a. Open the Tools menu, Add-ons..., click on the Extensions tab, and
> >>>>>> click on the [Install...] button
>
> >>>>>>   b. Navigate the File:Open... window that pops-up; go to your Desktop
> >>>>>>         and select the mail-redirect<version>.xpi you downloaded
>
> >>>>>>   c. Click Open, the window will close and and an Install Add-on window
> >>>>>> will popup.
>
> >>>>>>   d. Click on [Install Now].
>
> >>>>>> 3. After installing the add-on, you should be prompted to click a 
> >>>>>> button
> >>>>>> Restart Thunderbird;
> >>>>>>      if not, close TB and restart it yourself to complete the 
> >>>>>> installation
> >>>>>> of the add-on.
>
> >>>>>> After installing the add-on, select a message (to test it out the 
> >>>>>> add-on).
>
> >> Although this refers to Yahoo mail, the redirect add on will do the same
> >> job with your Hotmail.
>
> >> Mohammed Abdela wrote:
>
> >>> Hello.
>
> >>> I just installed thunderbird and webmail + hotmail exstension. I
> >>> followed the guide to set up a account and everything worked out well.
> >>> However, now when I tryed to check my mail via the hotmail site my
> >>> inbox is completly empty? The junk folder still have emails in it but
> >>> the regular inbox have been emptyed on mails. What have happened? Is
> >>> it possible that I have deleted all the mails some way through
> >>> thunderbird? Can I get the emails back somehow?
>
> >> --
>
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