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"inbox" overload

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Last week, sometime, I received ALL the emails, that have come into my "mailbox", from about the time I purchased my latest computer, several years ago. There must be hundreds, if not thousands, of the little critters. All arranged alphabetically, starting with the letter "a". So far, the ONLY solution I've found from "Thunderbird Help", is to 1. Open inbox 2. Select [left click] one of the repeated emails. 3. This high lights the email in BLUE. 4. Select BOTH "CONTROL & A" KEYS at the same time. 5. This highlights the WHOLE PRESENT page of emails in BLUE. 6. The instructions then say to press the "DELETE" key. 7. Question is- IF I PRESS THE "DELETE" key, will that just delete the emails on this page, OR delete EVERY email in my entire "inbox"? The only OTHER remedy I've tried, is to send the unwanted emails, ONE at a time, to the "TRASH" folder, then empty the "TRASH" folder, when I get 10-15 emails in it. That could take a VERY long time. Awaiting your suggestion[s]-Joel Payne P.S. Might this happen again? If so, it may be time to go back to Carrier Pigeons.

Last week, sometime, I received ALL the emails, that have come into my "mailbox", from about the time I purchased my latest computer, several years ago. There must be hundreds, if not thousands, of the little critters. All arranged alphabetically, starting with the letter "a". So far, the ONLY solution I've found from "Thunderbird Help", is to 1. Open inbox 2. Select [left click] one of the repeated emails. 3. This high lights the email in BLUE. 4. Select BOTH "CONTROL & A" KEYS at the same time. 5. This highlights the WHOLE PRESENT page of emails in BLUE. 6. The instructions then say to press the "DELETE" key. 7. Question is- IF I PRESS THE "DELETE" key, will that just delete the emails on this page, OR delete EVERY email in my entire "inbox"? The only OTHER remedy I've tried, is to send the unwanted emails, ONE at a time, to the "TRASH" folder, then empty the "TRASH" folder, when I get 10-15 emails in it. That could take a VERY long time. Awaiting your suggestion[s]-Joel Payne P.S. Might this happen again? If so, it may be time to go back to Carrier Pigeons.

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The problem with carrier pigeons is you gotta' clean up after them and feed them. My guess is this is a POP account and the popstat.dat file became corrupted, causing the download you are experiencing. Something you might try would be to create filter by date, moving to trash if prior to a specific date.

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You might want to try https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/removedupes/

It sounds like you have enabled "keep messages on server" in Thunderbird pop account settings. Not a great idea.

Back up your profile and turn that stuff off.

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Wayne; Thanks for the suggestion, BUT the original question, went something like-"If I go to Thunderbird email "inbox", and select ANY message, it becomes "high lighted" in BLUE. I can then select [left mouse] to delete said message, and it gets sent to "TRASH" folder. Later on, I can select "TRASH" , and by "RIGHT" clicking get a drop down that says "EMPTY" trash folder. Which I do. Thunder bird suggested, that after selecting a message & highlighting it, I should press the "Ctrl & A" key at the SAME time. This high lights the entire page. Support then says to press the "Delete" key. Question?? If I depress the "Delete" key, will I JUST delete the messages showing on the screen, OR will it delete EVERY email in the Thunderbird in box?? First option would be fine but NOT the second. Thanks for your time, guess I'll use the "old" fashioned way of deleting 1 at a time. Then I'll just have to wait about 5 years, until I get another 1000 emails at once, from years past. Of course I may beat them to the punch, and be gone myself.-Joel