I need to remove an extra inbox; I get all my inbox messages on two inboxes; please help
All of my inbound emails arrive in two different inbox folders; both are using my single email account; how can I delete one of them?
Thanks very much,
Rob
Solución elegida
This is where your not going to get what you want.
Either redirect all mail to local folders as I instructed and in the process loose the email address named one. (you can change the name of local folders as you have just done.)
Or get used to having two lots of folders.
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RobAnn said
All of my inbound emails arrive in two different inbox folders; both are using my single email account; how can I delete one of them? Thanks very much, Rob
(W7, TB 31.6.0), I just finished working with Comcast, now all of my emails go only to one inbox. If someone can show me how to remove this extra inbox folder that would be great.
I assume you have two accounts. One of which is probably the local folders account. That can not be removed.
So there is no guessing, please goto the help menu (Alt+H), select troubleshooting information and copy to clipboard. Then paste that into a reply here on the forum.
RobAnn said
All of my inbound emails arrive in two different inbox folders; both are using my single email account; how can I delete one of them? Thanks very much, Rob
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PS, Comcast adjusted my email address and I no longer receive all emails on two in boxes; I receive all on just one inbox and nothing on the other one.
Rob
PS, Comcast adjusted my email address and I no longer receive all emails on two in boxes; I receive all on just one inbox and nothing on the other one.
Rob
Now to my guessing.
I assume you have
YourAddress@comcast.com Inbox Local Folders Inbox
So to get rid on one (it is the comcast one so do not be shocked)
- Click the little blue monitor in the very bottom left of the Thunderbird window. That will take you into offline mode and stop mail updates. That is very important at this point.
- Go to your Comcast mail account and select the first mail in the inbox. then press Ctrl+A and drag all the mails from that inbox to the local folder inbox.
- Repeat the last step for any folders that have mail in them
- right click the Comcast account folder and select settings.
- Under server settings select advanced
- Select the use global inbox option.
- Restart Thunderbird.
You will now have no Comcast account visible. All mail will come to the local folder inbox So you will only have one inbox.
The global inbox is designed to aggregate mail for one or many pop mail servers. So you could add a gmail or a yahoo pop account and have that all in the same inbox, which is how I use Thunderbird.
Matt said
Now to my guessing. I assume you have YourAddress@comcast.com Inbox Local Folders Inbox So to get rid on one (it is the comcast one so do not be shocked)You will now have no Comcast account visible. All mail will come to the local folder inbox So you will only have one inbox. The global inbox is designed to aggregate mail for one or many pop mail servers. So you could add a gmail or a yahoo pop account and have that all in the same inbox, which is how I use Thunderbird.
- Click the little blue monitor in the very bottom left of the Thunderbird window. That will take you into offline mode and stop mail updates. That is very important at this point.
- Go to your Comcast mail account and select the first mail in the inbox. then press Ctrl+A and drag all the mails from that inbox to the local folder inbox.
- Repeat the last step for any folders that have mail in them
- right click the Comcast account folder and select settings.
- Under server settings select advanced
- Select the use global inbox option.
- Restart Thunderbird.
From my Comcast.net earlier comment I have email received on just one inbox; I now would like the 2nd inbox to read "LOCAL" is that possible?
I have the following folders: - inbox for (raleigh)2112@comcast.net - inbox for (rrleigh)2112@comcast.net
I am able to send and receive all messages on just my raleigh2112@Comcast.net account;
I have 0 messages on all (rraleigh) folders;
Thanks in advance for your patience.
Rob
Rob, please go to the help menu, select troubleshooting information and copy and paste the account settings bit to a message here. (ctrl+C copies and Ctrl+V pastes) without menu or mouse. options. Only is the next bit does not do it all for you.
Right click one of the accounts and select settings. Does one of them only list Junk Settings and disk space under the name? Click that ones name and change the name to local folders.
Thanks so much; all seems aok now except for the Local Folders extra in box; can we remove it? I have nothing in the folders under Local Folders; all in and out messages just go to my email address; after my session with Comcast the other day I had same results, but we changed the 2nd account name to rraleigh2112@comcast.net instead of Local Folders; now when I boot TB and want to Write it comes up to my email address as it should;
Thanks again!
Rob
Solución elegida
This is where your not going to get what you want.
Either redirect all mail to local folders as I instructed and in the process loose the email address named one. (you can change the name of local folders as you have just done.)
Or get used to having two lots of folders.
I will go with what I now have; thanks for your patience and help; out of curiosity, how is TB set up for new customers? Rob
basically as you have it now, unless the first account is a pop account when it will use local folders and not create the duplicated folders for an unnecessary account.