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Thunderbird 115.3.2 64-bit is displaying HTML content from the wrong messages

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Thunderbird appears to be displaying content from incorrect emails, and to be displaying that content incorrectly for many emails in my inbox.

For example, I have an email from a friend with the subject "coming your way", and when I click on that subject in my inbox I see the content of a different email I received from my son's college. The "Subject" displayed in the reading pane is "coming your way" but the body of the letter is completely unrelated.

In another example, I received an email from The Washington Post notifying me about one of their articles, and when I click on the subject for that email, I see the raw email headers followed by text from a completely different email from a club to which I belong.

In addition, Thunderbird appears to be interpreting unencrypted email bodies as having been partially encrypted with OpenPGP. I have PGP enabled, and I have a valid private/public key pair, but the emails Thunderbird is "partially decrypting" weren't encrypted to begin with.

The correlation between email subjects and bodies in my inbox appears to be corrupted for many of my emails, and those email bodies are shown as raw SMTP headers followed by HTTP, even though I have "View ... Message Body As ... Original HTML" selected.

This behavior has only been occurring after Thunderbird automatically updated to v115.3.2 64-bit. My operating system is Windows 11 Pro 22H2 Build 22621.2428.

I've been using Thunderbird for years if not decades, and I've never seen behavior like this before. Help, please!

-Brian Kasper bpkasper@gmail.com

Thunderbird appears to be displaying content from incorrect emails, and to be displaying that content incorrectly for many emails in my inbox. For example, I have an email from a friend with the subject "coming your way", and when I click on that subject in my inbox I see the content of a different email I received from my son's college. The "Subject" displayed in the reading pane is "coming your way" but the body of the letter is completely unrelated. In another example, I received an email from The Washington Post notifying me about one of their articles, and when I click on the subject for that email, I see the raw email headers followed by text from a completely different email from a club to which I belong. In addition, Thunderbird appears to be interpreting unencrypted email bodies as having been partially encrypted with OpenPGP. I have PGP enabled, and I have a valid private/public key pair, but the emails Thunderbird is "partially decrypting" weren't encrypted to begin with. The correlation between email subjects and bodies in my inbox appears to be corrupted for many of my emails, and those email bodies are shown as raw SMTP headers followed by HTTP, even though I have "View ... Message Body As ... Original HTML" selected. This behavior has only been occurring after Thunderbird automatically updated to v115.3.2 64-bit. My operating system is Windows 11 Pro 22H2 Build 22621.2428. I've been using Thunderbird for years if not decades, and I've never seen behavior like this before. Help, please! -Brian Kasper bpkasper@gmail.com
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Try to rebuild the index file of the troubled folder.

Right-click the folder - Properties - Repair Folder

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Try to rebuild the index file of the troubled folder.

Right-click the folder - Properties - Repair Folder

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Thank you very much! This was an easy and straightforward fix.