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Inbox messages corrupted?

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Many of the older messages still in my inbox seem to be corrupted somehow.

When I double click to open the message, it opens a different email showing on the html/jscript body of the other email. For example, links in the html/jscript are for different websites.

1. Could I have set an option or configured this incorrectly? 2. Is there a way to just recreate my inbox without downloading the whole mail userid content?

I'm running on Windows 11 and using the Thunderbird 103.0b1 (64-bit) release.

Any other ideas? Happy 4th to all the American users and developers! ++Mark. https://ctproduced.com

Many of the older messages still in my inbox seem to be corrupted somehow. When I double click to open the message, it opens a different email showing on the html/jscript body of the other email. For example, links in the html/jscript are for different websites. 1. Could I have set an option or configured this incorrectly? 2. Is there a way to just recreate my inbox without downloading the whole mail userid content? I'm running on Windows 11 and using the Thunderbird 103.0b1 (64-bit) release. Any other ideas? Happy 4th to all the American users and developers! ++Mark. https://ctproduced.com

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Try repairing the index: Rigth click on folder and select 'Properties' Click on 'Repair folder' button click on 'OK'

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Chosen Solution

Try repairing the index: Rigth click on folder and select 'Properties' Click on 'Repair folder' button click on 'OK'