On 1/12/24 15:58, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/12/24 05:47, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Am 12.01.2024 um 14:31 schrieb gene heskett:
I'm using tbird as an email agent, but it just did something both
strange and scary.
Its filters have been working very spotty, only when the phase of the
moon was right. And it missed moving a msg from the nut list to the
local nut sbbdir, so I went to the filter menu and had it add a new
filter based on that msg. Then told it to "run it now". Apparently a
big mistake!!!!!!
tbird took about an hour, totally cleaned out the inbox at my mail
server of 4080 some messages, w/o adding or moving to anything,
absolutely zip to any local mail directory. No local msgs were played
with, but I've lost several hundred often used addresses that were
stashed in my inbox.
Does anybody have a clue what did that?
You will have to share the actual filter and actions you configured
before anybopdy can develop any clue.
Also, adding the actual version of thunderbird will be useful.
115.6.0 (64-bit)
And it may be relevant to have the account type, too -- pop3, imap,
whatever server side, and how your local mail storage is organized.
imap
Until this bug is resolved, I suggest:
1. Shut down the computer. If you have Ethernet, disconnect the cable.
2. Boot the computer. Login to your user account. If you have Wi-Fi
or any other network interfaces, disable them so that your comptuer
cannot connect to mail server.
3. Back up the $HOME/.thunderbird folder.
4. Start Thunderbird. Go to Tools -> Message Filters and disable all
filters. Close Thunderbird. Shut down your computer.
5. If you have Ethernet, connect the cable. Boot your computer. Login
to your user account. If you have Wi-Fi or any other network
interfaces, enable them.
6. Start Thunderbird. Verify that all message filters are disabled.
Verify that you can send and receive mail.
Go to Thunderbird -> Edit -> Account Settings -> ghesk...@shentel.net ->
Server Settings. What is the value of the field "Server Type"?
IMAP MAIL Server
Please run the following commands and post your console session:
2024-01-12 11:49:46 root@taz ~
# cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a
12.4
Linux coyote 6.1.0-17-rt-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_RT Debian 6.1.69-1
(2023-12-30) x86_64 GNU/Linux
11.8
Linux taz 5.10.0-26-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.197-1 (2023-09-29) x86_64
GNU/Linux
2024-01-12 11:49:56 root@taz ~
# dpkg-query -W thunderbird
thunderbird 1:115.6.0-1~deb12u1
thunderbird 1:115.6.0-1~deb11u1
STFW for "thunderbird filter plain text dump", I found:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1147503
Searching for the Thunderbird message filter configuration files on my
computer:
2024-01-12 12:31:57 dpchrist@taz ~
$ find .thunderbird/dpchrist -iname '*filter*'
.thunderbird/dpchrist/Mail/Local Folders/msgFilterRules.dat
.thunderbird/dpchrist/ImapMail/november.he-1.net/msgFilterRules.dat
.thunderbird/dpchrist/ImapMail/november.he.net/msgFilterRules.dat
I have no such directory structure where subbing my id for dpchrist
might hide:
gene@coyote:~/.thunderbird$ ls
'Crash Reports' f37v8icg.default-default installs.ini 'Pending
Pings' profiles.ini twpgj5qd.default
However, I do have in my home dir, an mbox file dated the 7th:
Which may result in a clue about my raid10, its msgs from SMARTCTL
running as root to me I've never rx'd containing warnings about /dev/sde
which is part of that raid10 that is the systems /home directory.
So I'll take a break here and go investigate that.
It does lead to another question, how do I incorporate that into tbird
so I get important status msgs from root?.
My mail hosting provider is Hurricane Electric (he.het). My account is
on the host november.he.net. Looking at the contexts of above files:
2024-01-12 12:34:03 dpchrist@taz ~
$ cat '.thunderbird/dpchrist/Mail/Local Folders/msgFilterRules.dat'
version="9"
logging="no"
2024-01-12 12:34:54 dpchrist@taz ~
$ cat .thunderbird/dpchrist/ImapMail/november.he-1.net/msgFilterRules.dat
version="9"
logging="no"
2024-01-12 12:38:30 dpchrist@taz ~
$ cat .thunderbird/dpchrist/ImapMail/november.he.net/msgFilterRules.dat
version="9"
logging="no"
name="nuke"
enabled="yes"
type="17"
action="Move to folder"
actionValue="imap://dpchrist%40holgerdanske....@november.he.net/nuke"
action="Stop execution"
condition="OR (from,contains,redacted-user@redacted-host) OR
(from,contains,@redacted-host) OR ...)"
name="Inbox-copy"
enabled="yes"
type="17"
action="Copy to folder"
actionValue="imap://dpchrist%40holgerdanske....@november.he.net/Inbox-copy"
condition="ALL"
Please post the contents of your Thunderbird message filter
configuration files. Redact if you must, but understand that we cannot
debug what we cannot see.
David
.
Appreciated David. If it happens again I will do as much of the above as
I can, It does seem as if my input sorting filters are working
noticeably better now. This is an imap account, aliased to mail2world
by my isp. I hve increased the period of the savr's whn editing a long
reply, from 5 minutes to ten, but hve made no other changes.
How ever t-bird has so many hot keys that pop up some config page as I'm
typing what looks like a legit sentence that I may have commanded
something by continuing to type after the popup shows up as it steals
the focus when it does. I wish there was some way to disable that crap
until I actually want to do some config stuff.
Typed the above before I noted the mbox file. Thanks David. New thread
when I find out whats wrong.
Take care, stat warm, dry and well.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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