Cannot Delete from one Inbox. Not trash folder
My father's Mozilla currently has an inbox on latest Thunderbird where he cannot delete from that inbox. He cannot see the Deleted trash folder.
I have tried: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cannot-delete-messages See attached profile folder picture.
There still was no Trash/Deleted folder. When I try create a folder called Trash it says that one exists already. As per on of the attached pictures.
I have also tried to resubscribe and find the folder, using the refresh button, but I cannot see the Trash folder. As per the other attached picture.
Is there anything I should be trying next? At a bit of a loss, and it's rapidly filling up with junk mail for now :(
Thanks Lawrence
Opaite Mbohovái (2)
The first image - Account ijn profile - shows last files as Templates, is the 'Trash' file below the Templates or not ? It is not clear from the image whether it exists or not.
You cannot create a folder called 'Trash' because you are not using a pop account and the server already has a folder of that name.
Check:
View > Folders > select 'All'
Check: Right click on imap account name in Folder Pane and select 'Settings Select 'Server Settings' click on 'Advanced' uncheck 'Show only subscribed folder' - to see if we can force it to appear. select: Allow server to override these namespaces' Click on OK
If you cannot see it.... Access the profile name folder. Exit Thunderbird. Delete these files:
- folderTree.json
- panacea.dat file
- session.json
- xulstore.json
Start Thunderbird.
Right click on imap account name in Folder Pane and select 'Subscribe'
click on 'Refresh'
Select 'Trash' or whatever the server folder calls that folder eg: Bin, Deleted Items etc
click on 'Subscribe'
click on OK.
then make sure you have selected to use that folder in the Account Settings > Server Settings select 'Move it to this folder' and select the server trash folder on account.
Please report back on results.
Hi, I didnt get a notification email about this, so unfortunately I cannot say whether this method would have worked. I did however just recreate the email account this afternoon before checking back here on my father's machine because something else had happened. So removed it, re-added, and all was well.
Likely your method would have worked if it was reseting some of that config that displayed his mailbox, but certainly the nuclear delete account and re-add worked.
Thanks Lawrence