Thunderbird email getting deleted from server (using iMap)
Most emails on my desktop are not seen on my laptop or iPhone or iPad. They appear to be getting deleted from the server even if I have not read them. In fact if the desktop is asleep, they still get deleted.
No problems on the other devices, but filtering is not applied there. The laptop uses Thunderbird but without filters.
The messages that are not filtered on the desktop are seen on the other devices. So my suspicion is that filtering is the cause of my problems.
Can anyone confirm this or suggest a solution?
Thanks!
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Thanks Airmail!
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I just saw a message from Zenos on another thread as follows:
As an example, moving a message from its account folder to Local Folders will result in the removal of that message from the server. Whilst we have not explicitly deleted the message, the act of moving (aka copy then delete?) clearly signals an implicit delete for the server to carry out.
Is this what is happening in my case? If so, how can I stop it from happening and still use local folders?
He means folders under the Thunderbird Local Folder account. Those are folders directly on your computer. Placing message there is moving them off the server.
This does not mean moving to subfolders that you created under the email account that are on the server.
How to stop? Copy instead of move.
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Thanks Airmail!
Airmail's approach does solve the problem, but creates two copies of the email - one remains in the Inbox and one in the folder. Is there another solution? I see reference to folders on the server but don't know enough about Thunderbird to follow...
Not is my world. I can drag and drop or use the Move To command and it relocates it to the local folder of my choice and removes it from the gmail server. Suggestion, use move and not copy.
Thanks, but that just takes me back to the original problem
There has to be some way to steer incoming messages into folders without deleting them from the server.
How about you start you own thread with detail of what you are trying to accomplish. The OP was satisfied with the answer that solved the problem and closed this one as solved.