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Changed subject line. I was thinking about 'dwaft', to see will anyone notice. :) On Saturday, January 28, 2012 08:03:41 AM Anton Aylward wrote:
On 28/01/12 01:16, Anton Aylward wrote: ...
Thunderbird misbehaving. ... Oh, all the account settings were there but all 'history' had been lost, the counts on the folders, and the "moveto -> recent" history. ... 1. Every message in every folder is now a 'draft" as in it says "This is a draft message" and shows an edit button. EVERY message in EVERY folder, not just the ones in the draft folder. Its as if every folder has been marked 'draft'
2. When I do move stuff from inbox to another folder (or 'possible junk' to false-positive or false-negative) the destination folder should be added to the 'recent' history. It isn't, that remains empty. ... What is isn't
- corrupt file system - access permissions under ~/.thunderbird ... Well mine is "installed" on about 8 or 9 partitions under LVM and
Basil Chupin said the following on 01/27/2012 08:23 PM: there's more stuff that's NFS mounted form the server. ... In this case ~/.thunderbird is physically on a file server on a ReiserFS on LVM and used LVM snapshot for backup. ... Now because it is on the file server, and the file server didn't go down when the cat got the power cord for the workstation, the problem is limited to files that T'Bird had NFS-open and T'Bird files that were local to the workstation.
Right. My installation is local. I made diff between running and not-running thunderbird. List of files with time stamp change. cert8.db folderTree.json key3.db localstore.rdf panacea.dat prefs.js virtualFolders.dat I just opened TB, received email, let filters run, and closed. There could be more files that could be changed with other actions applied, but you can capture that after performing some actions that you are interested in. List of files that exist only with running thunderbird. lock -> 127.0.0.2:+8749 << probably server_address:pid session.json Also, I see few .sqlite files and that prompted me to look for SQLite cleanup procedure. There is article related to Firefox speedup: http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Clean_Firefox_Database I think that actual need would be to have something to fix databases, but that is beyond me :) -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org