I am noticing that Thunderbird (TB) is dropping some subscribed ngs
over time - and thus forcing me to re-subscribe. And when that
happens, all previously "read" messages appear unread.
Anyone else experiencing that in your config?
Nope. Though I do use an old T'bird, version 31.7/Linux32
IIRC.
If you're having troubles with Tommi's system, then tell
him. I did a 'refresh' on his NNTP on thr weekend, and
chose a new group. No problems, then or any other time.
Stay loose & have fun!
I am noticing that Thunderbird (TB) is dropping some
subscribed ngs over time - and thus forcing me to re-
subscribe. And when that happens, all previously "read"
messages appear unread.
Anyone else experiencing that in your config?
Nope. Though I do use an old T'bird, version 31.7/Linux32 IIRC.
If you're having troubles with Tommi's system, then tell
him. I did a 'refresh' on his NNTP on thr weekend, and
chose a new group. No problems, then or any other time.
I am noticing that Thunderbird (TB) is dropping some
subscribed ngs over time - and thus forcing me to re-
subscribe. And when that happens, all previously "read"
messages appear unread.
Anyone else experiencing that in your config?
I think TB on that particular system and its original
collection of ngs - is toast.
I think TB on that particular system and its original
collection of ngs - is toast.
You can revert to an older version. (I did it myself,
yonks ago.) IIRC, it;' on the Mozilla website. Do a
search for 'go back to an old version of thunderbird';
it's in their knowledge base. Then, disable upgrades/
updates forever!
That's how I'm still doing 31.4 (not .7). :)
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** On Sunday 01.11.20 - 18:31, August Abolins wrote to All:
I am noticing that Thunderbird (TB) is dropping some
subscribed ngs over time - and thus forcing me to re-
subscribe. And when that happens, all previously "read"
messages appear unread.
Anyone else experiencing that in your config?
Every reload attempt fails with the only options to either
Restart/Quit and/or send the debug report to Mozilla.
I feel so let down by TB. I had considered it to be extremely
reliable over the years.
Moving the Profile environment to another Win7 pc produces the
same results. It is having a problem with something in the
Profile set of files. I wonder if there is a way to exclude
(perhaps delete) some of the larger ng files and recover. I'd
hate to reconfig every server and all my email stuff.
Sorry to hear about Your TB problems.
Many years ago I thought to use TB's "Compact" option,
thinking it would reduce TB using some HDD Space, after
Compacting finished TB's In-Box didn't have any messages
in it.
I think I had over 1000 messages in the In-Box before I
Compacted TB but I never have been able to learn how I
could had recovered those messages back when they
disappeared.
I had made some Sub-Directories below the In-Box
Directory for storing messages by Topic and the
Compacting process didn't mess with the messages I had
put in those Sub-Directories.
Sysop: | DaiTengu |
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Location: | Appleton, WI |
Users: | 991 |
Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
Uptime: | 00:26:33 |
Calls: | 12,940 |
Files: | 186,574 |
Messages: | 3,262,554 |