On 2/14/2012 4:42 PM, Willie Gillespie wrote:
On 02/14/2012 01:40 PM, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
On 2/14/2012 12:06 PM, Willie Gillespie wrote:
On 2/13/2012 8:34 PM, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
I'm fighting the same issue. With the current release (2.1rc6) no errors are logged - but I'm having problems deleted folders from trash. I've enabled tb-extra-mailbox-sep. Two folders that were previously in Trash were successfully removed. I deleted four more - after several Thunderbird restarts, compacts, refreshes, I have killed three of them - there is still one folder that won't "die". Thunderbird reports the mailbox doesn't exist, yet it continues to appear.
Out of curiosity -- does the mailbox actually exist if you look on the Dovecot server? Secondly, is it listed in your subscription file?
At one time - yes they were. After further playing, they do not exist in the on-disk folder structure, nor in the subscription file. But still show in the client - with errors.
Sounds like a Thunderbird bug then. With Thunderbird shut down, you could browse into the profile. ~\.thunderbird or C:\Users\name\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\whatever\ImapMail\server.name
Find the mailbox that is not supposed to be there and move/delete it. The filename will usually just be the mailbox name. A .msf file is Thunderbird's index file. It will create .sbd folders for any sub-mailboxes.
I tried going in via squirrelmail - saw no subfolders under trash. Went back in with Thunderbird - all gone.
-- Daniel