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Thunderbird: Every email in Trash has dupicated and deleted unopened emails stay "bolded" now.

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Newest version already. For no apparent reason, all emails in Trash duplicated and some of those emails became "bolded". My unopened emails lose their "bold" when deleted. I ran Repair on both folders. Now the issues have stopped but I have thousands of duplicate emails and deleting any email in Inbox takes about 20 seconds each.

Can I fix this without having to manually delete the dupes, or by deleting them all???

Thanks, Larry

Newest version already. For no apparent reason, all emails in Trash duplicated and some of those emails became "bolded". My unopened emails lose their "bold" when deleted. I ran Repair on both folders. Now the issues have stopped but I have thousands of duplicate emails and deleting any email in Inbox takes about 20 seconds each. Can I fix this without having to manually delete the dupes, or by deleting them all??? Thanks, Larry

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I should mention that this is the home program for this POP3 account. Also, for a long time I have had two popstate folders. Popstate.1dat and 2dat. Probably irrelevant.

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I would just right click and empty the trash. Trash is no meant for long term archival storage.

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Matt, I know. I would still like to avoid doing that if possible.

I would also still like to know what happened in case is was somehow "preventable".