Important Notice: We're experiencing email notification issues. If you've posted a question in the community forums recently, please check your profile manually for responses while we're working to fix this.

Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Wannan tattunawa ta zama daɗaɗɗiya. Yi sabuwar tambaya idan ka na bukatar taimako.

Every time I get another IN-Box within my IN-Box

  • 1 amsa
  • 1 yana da wannan matsala
  • 2 views
  • Amsa ta ƙarshe daga ddetmar

more options

Problem 1. When I start Thunderbird, I get an extra In-Box within my In-Box. Underneath this "unnecessary" In-Box, I get an extra Trash-Box too. Every time I delete those two folders and clean my Trash-Box afterwards.

In vain because the next time I start Thunderbird, the whole procedure starts a-new.

Problem 2. My Junk-Box disappeared (the box with the little orange flame icon. I created a new one with the name: "Ongewenst" but the little flame icon did not came back too.

Where my folders are: C:\Users\Usuario\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\ffuvww01.default\ImapMail\imap.djw-detmar.nl

Thanks in advance for anyone who can help me out.

Dirk J.W. Detmar

Problem 1. When I start Thunderbird, I get an extra In-Box within my In-Box. Underneath this "unnecessary" In-Box, I get an extra Trash-Box too. Every time I delete those two folders and clean my Trash-Box afterwards. In vain because the next time I start Thunderbird, the whole procedure starts a-new. Problem 2. My Junk-Box disappeared (the box with the little orange flame icon. I created a new one with the name: "Ongewenst" but the little flame icon did not came back too. Where my folders are: C:\Users\Usuario\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\ffuvww01.default\ImapMail\imap.djw-detmar.nl Thanks in advance for anyone who can help me out. Dirk J.W. Detmar

All Replies (1)

more options

I forgot to add some screen images of the problem.

Dirk J.W. Detmar