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All words marked as misspelled and simultaneously fails to delete incremental drafts.

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I'm running Thunderbird 24.4.0 on a MacBookPro 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo and OS 10.6.8.

About six months ago T-bird began marking all words in my drafts as misspelled and simultaneously began failing to delete incremental draft messages--at the end of drafting a message I would have twenty or more drafts in the draft folder.

The two bugs often do occur simultaneously but not always--some times it's one or the other but not both.

Deleting current work in progress and closing/restarting T-bird _sometimes_ clears the bug but not always.

I'm running Thunderbird 24.4.0 on a MacBookPro 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo and OS 10.6.8. About six months ago T-bird began marking all words in my drafts as misspelled and simultaneously began failing to delete incremental draft messages--at the end of drafting a message I would have twenty or more drafts in the draft folder. The two bugs often do occur simultaneously but not always--some times it's one or the other but not both. Deleting current work in progress and closing/restarting T-bird _sometimes_ clears the bug but not always.

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I recall seeing a bug on the drafts... only with IMAP accounts it said I think.

Changing the default IMAP location from the IMAP drafts folder to local folders in Preferences → Account Settings... was suggested as a workaround.

Dictionary.

When composing a mail, Cmd click in the compose area and select from the menu Language and make sure one is actually selected.

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Thanks for the shot at this--every little bit helps!

I'm POP-3 rather than IMAP. I'll follow up on the cmd-click double check as the bug rears it's ugly little head--maybe it can be headed off (pun intended) at that point ... .