On 12.07.2014 02:27, Rolf Turner wrote:
On 12/07/14 12:14, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/12/14 07:54, Rolf Turner wrote:

This is of course not a Fedora issue as such, but I have tried hard and without 
success to find answers elsewhere.  And since this list has so many 
contributors who are *so* knowledgeable (abrasive, cranky, cryptic, but above 
all *knowledgeable*) I thought I would ask here.

The question is actually two-fold:

(1) From time to time, for no reason that I can discern, Thunderbird 
spontaneously unsubscribes all (or perhaps most of) my email folders and 
subfolders.

I can of course re-subscribe to them, but since I have a rather large number of 
folders and subfolders (and subsubfolders ...) this is a lengthy and tedious 
task.

Has anyone any insight into why this unsubscription phenomenon should occur and 
how one might prevent it from occurring?

(2) Failing the last, is there any way to *speed up* the process of 
re-subscribing?  I would like a way of essentially subscribing to *everything*, 
with a single click (or something like that) and then be able to go through and 
unsubscribe to those relatively few folders to which I do not wish to subscribe.

Groping around on the web I found a way to bypass the "subscribe" system.  One goes to Edit -> 
Account Settings -> Server Settings -> Advanced, and then unchecks "Show only subscribed 
folders".

This is not too bad, but it leaves me with a number of bits of crap in my folder list that I *do not* wish to see.  Things that Thunderbird 
imposes on the user, like "Journal", "Junk E-Mail", "Notes", "Sent Items", "Sent 
Messages", etc.  (The last two really puzzle me; what function might they serve that is different from the function of the 
"Sent" folder?)  It seems to be impossible to get rid of these, and the only way to mask them is to unsubscribe.  But then I need 
to *subscribe* to all of the stuff that I *do* want to see.

Grateful for any insight or advice.

Are you talking about imap folders?  If so, the subscription information is 
kept on the server side.  So, for example, when I use T-Bird on a Virtual 
Machine and define my existing email account all my subscribed folders are 
displayed.  That is the way IMAP works.  This way any IMAP client show show the 
same information making it easy to move from system to system and have access 
to the same information.

Is your IMAP server under your control?

I don't *think* it is under my control.  The server is run by the
University of Auckland and is presumably under the control of the U. of
A. IT department.  Who are, of course, a law unto themselves. :-)



cheers,

Rolf Turner

P. S. I am running Thunderbird 17.0.7, if that is of any relevance.


It should not matter....but that is a very old version.

So how might I upgrade to the latest version?  I must confess that I am
running a very elderly version of Fedora (17, to be explicit).  I don't
dare try to upgrade my Fedora version, given what I have read on this
list about the problems that are involved with such upgrades.  I cannot
afford to be stuck with a broken system.  I am not sufficiently
knowledgeable to be able to fix a broken system and I have no local
resources to give me assistance.

Would I need a more recent version of Fedora in order to get a more
recent version of Thunderbird to run?

No matter what version I've used, I've not had any problems in that area.

Hmm.  As usual, the universe seems to be picking on *me*! :-)

cheers,

Rolf


s/Universe/University/
http://webmail.ec.auckland.ac.nz/
http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/services/it-essentials/ec-mail
http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/services/it-essentials/help/ic-helpdesk
https://www.sit.auckland.ac.nz/Science_IT_Support
https://www.sit.auckland.ac.nz/How_to_setup_your_Email_client
https://www.sit.auckland.ac.nz/Setting_up_Thunderbird_2
https://www.sit.auckland.ac.nz/UXchange/Thunderbird


poma


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