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How to fix folder columns getting always reset to default?

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I go to a folder, say, Sent. Re-order header columns, add those I want, remove those I don't want. Click on different folder. As soon as I go back to the folder Sent, the columns are reset to default (both the order and what columns are displayed). I tried going through Apply To Folder menu -- still no effect. Tried to delete MSF file for folder Sent -- does not help. Every time I go to a folder, its columns are set to default display.

I go to a folder, say, Sent. Re-order header columns, add those I want, remove those I don't want. Click on different folder. As soon as I go back to the folder Sent, the columns are reset to default (both the order and what columns are displayed). I tried going through Apply To Folder menu -- still no effect. Tried to delete MSF file for folder Sent -- does not help. Every time I go to a folder, its columns are set to default display.

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OK, just fixed it myself. Disabled Mnenhy and Lightning extentions -- and it works properly (not sure which one was causing it, but who cares)

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Just some additional info: I am running Arch Linux, Thunderbird version - 52.4.0 (64-bit)

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Gekose oplossing

OK, just fixed it myself. Disabled Mnenhy and Lightning extentions -- and it works properly (not sure which one was causing it, but who cares)