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I am using Thunderbird 102.0.2 (64-bit) and I am still having corrupted emails.

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I am using Thunderbird 102.0.2 (64-bit) and I am still having corrupted emails.

My emails are sometimes corrupted - link to the wrong emails and/or just see the code not the true email. I try and do a "properties" / "repair folder". Some times it works but most of the time it just sits there and does nothing. I then have to exit Thunderbird and restart it then sometimes the "repair folder" will work. BUT that does not always fix all the corrupted email files.

Any ideas why we are having this issue? I know that there was a problem with an earlier release but I thought it was fixed now.

'''I am using Thunderbird 102.0.2 (64-bit) and I am still having corrupted emails.''' My emails are sometimes corrupted - link to the wrong emails and/or just see the code not the true email. I try and do a "properties" / "repair folder". Some times it works but most of the time it just sits there and does nothing. I then have to exit Thunderbird and restart it then sometimes the "repair folder" will work. BUT that does not always fix all the corrupted email files. ''Any ideas why we are having this issue? I know that there was a problem with an earlier release but I thought it was fixed now.''

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The latest TB version 102.0.2 is still missing fixes to address these problems. There is probably little you can do at this time. An update (v102.0.3) will hopefully be released next week, which should address this problem.