Il 20/08/2015 11:56, Anton Aylward ha scritto:
On 08/20/2015 10:38 AM, Marco Calistri wrote:
I feel it is something related to my filesystem and the /home directory.
I have several virtual machines on the "affected box", one of them is running OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and the other is running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and in both of these Thunderbird displays the same Outlook-HTML email perfectly for normal users!
I'm really out of the route I don't know what to check or to do, I also thought to install openSUSE from scratch but I have a lot of things on the /home dir and I would not be not so happy to have to reconfigure everything.
I'm limited here as my mail is *ALL* IMAP. Thunderbird either access it remotely, as with this list, which is on my hosted account in California, or via dovecot running locally for the files that are locally archived.
I'm getting the problem from a GMAIL based account ALL IMAP.
I don't use Thunderbird to access any local mail files. I imply from what you say that you do.
Me too: I access the mail files through Gmail server, via network
There are a number of implied things in what you say that you might confirm.
You seem to be saying that tour /home is not on a separate partition an hence would be wiped if you did a reinstall. is that correct?
Nope: my /home is on a separate directory and I always upgraded the openSUSE release after release, preserving users data instead to install from scratch every time.
What kind of file system is this?
It is ext4.
Why don't you do a treewalk with 'find' to see if there are any files (or directories) in your mail tree (or $HOME for that matter) that are unreadable (or unwritable) ?
I tried several things including executing a "chmod -R 755 /home/myself" or as I told, creating a brand fresh new user without any success: all the /home/users presents same issue, HTML email sent from an OutLook client are not displayed when selecting View->Message Body As->HTML-original, I have to select HTML-simple.
Once you've established that, its easy to create a new profile for the same user in Thunderbird. You don't have to delete or disable the old one. A fresh one will have no add-ons and until you change them default settings.
I've done several times also this without success. Cheers, -- Marco Calistri -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org