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I can not delete messages from draft folder unless they have a to: email address. Messages with a blank address cannot be deleted from drafts!

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I saved messes in the Draft folder without yet putting an email address into the to: field. These drafts could then not be deleted. In order to delete the messages I had to open the messages, enter an email address into the to: field and then I could delete them. This bug is reproducible with ease. I sometimes work on important messages and keep them in the draft folder until edited to suit. In order to prevent them being sent accidentally early while still in draft shape, I keep the to: field empty. So deleting such messages would be handy but Thunderbird requires me to put a to: email address in first.

I saved messes in the Draft folder without yet putting an email address into the to: field. These drafts could then not be deleted. In order to delete the messages I had to open the messages, enter an email address into the to: field and then I could delete them. This bug is reproducible with ease. I sometimes work on important messages and keep them in the draft folder until edited to suit. In order to prevent them being sent accidentally early while still in draft shape, I keep the to: field empty. So deleting such messages would be handy but Thunderbird requires me to put a to: email address in first.

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I put my drafts in Local Folders/drafts and have no problem to delete. Without anything but text in it.

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My draft folder is in the same relative location as yours. My behavior of not being able to delete un-addressed messages is reproducible at my end. Version: 31.7.0, Windows 7 pro, 32 bit.

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Just updated to 38.1 and the issue is gone... :-) Guess I should have updated first...