On 05/03/2011 18:04, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I don't believe it's an issue of Tbird talking to Dovecot, and I don't
believe it's a Dovecot issue.  I believe it's a combination of the TB
GLODA system and local folder synchronization.  I recommend you disable
both of these, close TB, then manually delete all local cached
folder/message copies and the gloda database in the user profile, then
launch TB.  And never reenable local sync or GLODA.  This should fix
your problem.  And make sure *all* IMAP clients accessing the mailbox
expunge on exit, including your smart phone, etc.

Turning off all caching and synchronisation makes no difference. It's the first thing I did, especially as at work the connection to the mail server is fast and the home directory for my account is a network drive. (i.e. the caching and copying of e-mail is actually *SLOWER* than direct access.)

The same effect can be seen on all platforms TB3 runs upon and whether or not the users data is stored locally or on a network drive.

Steve
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