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On Monday 06 June 2011 08:36:47 Tanstaafl wrote: |
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> On 2011-06-06 8:26 AM, Indi wrote: |
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> > It forces one to log into the IMAP server manually and restore order, |
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> > as the configuration dialog gives no way of doing that. Then, making |
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> > sure tbird is not running, one must go into ~/.thunderbird/, find the |
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> > files that specify IMAp and local folders, figure out the syntax, and |
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> > edit accoringly. It's a ridiculous amount of hoops to force a user to |
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> > jump through, downright user-hostile in fact. |
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> Eh?? |
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> All you have to do is first tell Thunderbird which folders you want to use: |
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> Tools > Accounts Settings > Copies & Folders |
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> For Trash: |
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> Tools > Accounts Settings > Server Settings > When I delete a message: |
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2 different locations to configure the "default" folders? |
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> Then restart Thunderbird, then you can delete the folders it created |
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> automatically... |
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Restart to make changes active? |
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> Not idea, I'll grant you, but it isn't *that* hard to do... |
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If you know the different locations to change it AND realize you need to |
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restart the application for changes like these to take effect? |
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These settings should be immediately active. |
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