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The empty emails are self sending in folder send

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Hello, just after opening Thunderbird I can see in folder "send" a lot of empty emails are self-sending without my action with no subject, no address & no text inside. When I open other folder and back to "send" I can see that during this time they were not sending. When I open my mailbox by other email software or WWW this problem is not existing. So, they seems to be fake in Thunderbird but I cannot use any more TB. I attached print screen of "send" folder (unfortunately in Polish - sorry no solution). Please help. BR Mat

Hello, just after opening Thunderbird I can see in folder "send" a lot of empty emails are self-sending without my action with no subject, no address & no text inside. When I open other folder and back to "send" I can see that during this time they were not sending. When I open my mailbox by other email software or WWW this problem is not existing. So, they seems to be fake in Thunderbird but I cannot use any more TB. I attached print screen of "send" folder (unfortunately in Polish - sorry no solution). Please help. BR Mat
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Right click the folder, select properties from the menu and then use the repair button.

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Thanks for advice. I've already tried this and this action clean this problem once but just after opening INBOX when I go back to SENT this problem appears again. Have you got any idea how to fix it other way?