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I got the message headers, but they were all empty.

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5 New messages showed up, but there was no message detail. I restated Chrome, now 1 of them is there, but the other 4 no longer have their headers either, but there is a line implying that they are there. I just received your "Please confirm your e-mail" message, and the detail in that message is there. How can I figure out what the missing 4 messages were?

5 New messages showed up, but there was no message detail. I restated Chrome, now 1 of them is there, but the other 4 no longer have their headers either, but there is a line implying that they are there. I just received your "Please confirm your e-mail" message, and the detail in that message is there. How can I figure out what the missing 4 messages were?

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I was using Thunderbird. My son upgraded Linux for me (it was Ubuntu, now Debian). My e-mail now says it is Icedove. (I have no idea why.) My son showed me how to get at the messages using the google web interface, where I found and restored the messages, so my immediate problem is fixed, but I don't know if I did something wrong to lose them in the first place. Kinda scary for a 65 year old luddite. Anyway, thanks for trying to help. Kate Logan

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I restated Chrome,

This is the Thunderbird forum. Please confirm whether you're talking about Thunderbird.

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วิธีแก้ปัญหาที่เลือก

I was using Thunderbird. My son upgraded Linux for me (it was Ubuntu, now Debian). My e-mail now says it is Icedove. (I have no idea why.) My son showed me how to get at the messages using the google web interface, where I found and restored the messages, so my immediate problem is fixed, but I don't know if I did something wrong to lose them in the first place. Kinda scary for a 65 year old luddite. Anyway, thanks for trying to help. Kate Logan