emails not displayed in message list
Hi there,
I'm using Thunderbird beta (currently 131.0b6) and since the penultimate version, no mail appear in the list of mails anymore. The count of new mails is displayed but not the mails themselves. (Last mail to date: 18/09/2024 at 15:33 – more than 40 mails received since that date, all having been counted but never displayed)
What I checked:
- imap configuration - message filters - deletion of .msf files (with thbd closed) -> all old emails disappear - forced sync of trash and junk folders - displayed unread folders, including 'Show / discusions / ignored' - created empty profiles in the beta version (Debian 12 and Windows 11) => same issue - opened a ticket on Bugzilla (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1920376)
I created an empty profile in the stable version (128.2.3esr on Win11 & Debian 12) => no problem
Thanks for any hint you could provide me with
All Replies (2)
Does beta version have just a Home calendar? Test to see if this due to an error with a local.sqlite file.
In Profile name folder used by beta thunderbird - what do you see in folder called 'calendar-data' ?
What happens if you do this:
In Profile name folder used by release thunderbird: Click on 'Calendar-Data' folder Copy the 'local.sqlite' file.
Access the profile name folder used by beta Click on 'Calendar-Data' folder rename the 'local.sqlite' file to say eg: local.sqlite.old, so you still have it. paste in the copied 'local.sqlite' file
Then start Thunderbird beta. Report on results.
Toad-Hall said
Does beta version have just a Home calendar?
Yes
Test to see if this due to an error with a local.sqlite file. In Profile name folder used by beta thunderbird - what do you see in folder called 'calendar-data' ?
There are 3 files : local.sqlite, local.sqlite-shm, local.sqlite-wal
What happens if you do this: In Profile name folder used by release thunderbird: Click on 'Calendar-Data' folder Copy the 'local.sqlite' file. Access the profile name folder used by beta Click on 'Calendar-Data' folder rename the 'local.sqlite' file to say eg: local.sqlite.old, so you still have it. paste in the copied 'local.sqlite' file Then start Thunderbird beta. Report on results.
I copied over local.sqlite from esr to beta's Calendar-data, but nothing changed