I had a power-out crash (don't ask) and when the machine came back up after plugging the power cord in again and locking the cat out I find Thunderbird misbehaving. It is as if its lost a lot of context. Oh, all the account settings were there but all 'history' had been lost, the counts on the folders, and the "moveto -> recent" history. What's weird and what I can't seem to refine a google query to find is this: 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. I've not met this problem before and it hasn't happened before this morning's cat-and-the-cable incident. If anyone has any ideas about this I'd be grateful. What is isn't - corrupt file system - access permissions under ~/.thunderbird -- To stay young requires the unceasing cultivation of the ability to unlearn old falsehoods. -- Lazarus Long -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org