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Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

My emails keep automaticaly reconfigering to groupings of dates or names I just want them to be organised by the date they arrived

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I have two accounts tom@taurusmedicalsolutions.co.uk and info@taurusmedicalsolutions my info-account is ok my tom keeps reconfiguring by its self, sometimes it jumbles up the dates when my mails arrived sometimes it groups the mail by the person who sent them sometimes a new mail will appear in the middle;e of my old emails. I just want the emails to appear as they as they arrive by date

I have two accounts tom@taurusmedicalsolutions.co.uk and info@taurusmedicalsolutions my info-account is ok my tom keeps reconfiguring by its self, sometimes it jumbles up the dates when my mails arrived sometimes it groups the mail by the person who sent them sometimes a new mail will appear in the middle;e of my old emails. I just want the emails to appear as they as they arrive by date

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Use : Sort by 'Date' and 'Descending' and 'unthreaded'.

Do you use any program like CCleaner? A program which can clean up files ? It sounds like you are choosing specific settings, which are ok for that session, but are then lost reverting to a previous setting.

If yes, please make sure Thunderbird files and folders are exempt. You do not want programs like CCleaner (and some Anti-virus products can also clean up files) accessing and cleaning up a session file before that information has been stored correctly.