Mozilla 도움말 검색

고객 지원 사기를 피하세요. 저희는 여러분께 절대로 전화를 걸거나 문자를 보내거나 개인 정보를 공유하도록 요청하지 않습니다. "악용 사례 신고"옵션을 사용하여 의심스러운 활동을 신고해 주세요.

자세히 살펴보기

Archiving to a Synology NAS ( network drive ) constantly reverts back to non network drive

  • 5 답장
  • 1 이 문제를 만남
  • 4 보기
  • 최종 답변자: JJTX

more options

Even though the NAS drive is completely accessible under my Ubuntu installation and accessible in the file explorer, T-B constantly loses the settings if anything happens out of the ordinary. If theres any delay in the connection to the archived directory, T-B defaults back to a non network drive. Lately the T-B program simply refuses to use the network drive directory I select in it's own browser window directory window. All my Email from 2015 is there in archived directories, T-B refuses to load the local directory that has been in this location for almost a decade.

I can access this NAS from anywhere on my network including this Ubuntu desktop however T-B refuses to recognize the local directory.

Whats wrong with T-B lately?

Even though the NAS drive is completely accessible under my Ubuntu installation and accessible in the file explorer, T-B constantly loses the settings if anything happens out of the ordinary. If theres any delay in the connection to the archived directory, T-B defaults back to a non network drive. Lately the T-B program simply refuses to use the network drive directory I select in it's own browser window directory window. All my Email from 2015 is there in archived directories, T-B refuses to load the local directory that has been in this location for almost a decade. I can access this NAS from anywhere on my network including this Ubuntu desktop however T-B refuses to recognize the local directory. Whats wrong with T-B lately?

모든 댓글 (5)

more options

What is a "Thunderbird browser directory window"?

And what do you mean by "archived directories", just a bare linux folder?

도움이 되셨습니까?

more options

Wayne Mery said

What is a "Thunderbird browser directory window"? And what do you mean by "archived directories", just a bare linux folder?


It means I literally click LOCAL FOLDER in the settings, and pick the NAS network folder and click OK.

Archives means the ARCHIVES folder for each email address, which is a folder on the NAS network drive.

도움이 되셨습니까?

more options

Are you attempting to share these files on the NAS with other Thunderbird installations?

And is there potential time skew between the linux system and the NAS?

도움이 되셨습니까?

more options

Wayne Mery said

Are you attempting to share these files on the NAS with other Thunderbird installations? And is there potential time skew between the linux system and the NAS?


My Ubuntu installation is the only one accessing or attempting to access the archived email directory.

Both computers have the same time.

도움이 되셨습니까?

more options

...The other frustrating thing is my ARCHIVES directory that Ive been using for over a decade, is not accessable anymore. I even select it as the LOCAL FOLDER , then try to set my email addresses to that local folder for archiving like its been for years and it ignores the 3 gig of email.

I'm really getting tired of TB constantly needing the user to fix settings all the time.

도움이 되셨습니까?

질문하기

글에 답글을 달기 위해서는 계정으로 로그인해야만 합니다. 계정이 아직 없다면 새로운 질문을 올려주세요.