Este site está com funcionalidades limitadas enquanto realizamos manutenção para melhorar sua experiência de uso. Se nenhum artigo resolver seu problema e você quiser fazer uma pergunta, nossa comunidade de suporte pode te ajudar em @FirefoxSupport no Twitter e /r/firefox no Reddit.

Pesquisar no site de suporte

Evite golpes de suporte. Nunca pedimos que você ligue ou envie uma mensagem de texto para um número de telefone, ou compartilhe informações pessoais. Denuncie atividades suspeitas usando a opção “Denunciar abuso”.

Saiba mais

Esta discussão foi arquivada. Faça uma nova pergunta se precisa de ajuda.

POP Thunderbird account often fails to delete downloaded message on Outlook IMAP server. Duplicate copies downloaded.

  • 21 respostas
  • 3 têm este problema
  • 18 visualizações
  • Última resposta de Cliff

more options

Hi,

I have an IMAP account through my ISP (Bigpond - Telstra) on: https://snt152.mail.live.com

I have it configured with POP enabled, and it will allow clients to deleted messages. I have a POP account set up on a Thunderbird client on (OS X) to "Automatically download new messages". "Fetch headers only" is not checked. "Leave messages on server" is not checked.

About half the time (or more) when the Thunderbird client downloads a group of messages it will download them again (and again (and again ...)). These are identical downloads. I saved the message source (Command-U, select all, paste into text document, save that) and compared them. They are identical down to the last byte.

But it doesn't happen every time. If I login to through the browser and watch the Inbox and the Deleted folder I can see that messages that are downloaded extra times haven't been Deleted yet. Once a message moves from the Inbox to the Deleted folder (on the mail.live.com server) then Thunderbird doesn't download it again.

The most recently downloaded messages in my Thunderbird Inbox have been downloaded 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 3, 3, 1, 3 times. If there's a block of 5 to 10 (or more messages) that have been downloaded at the same time and if it repeats, it will repeat all of them.

I have tried all solutions I've been able to find on the web.

Is there a solution that I've missed?

If I create a new gmail account can Thunderbird be configured to treat it as a POP account?

Thanks, David

Hi, I have an IMAP account through my ISP (Bigpond - Telstra) on: https://snt152.mail.live.com I have it configured with POP enabled, and it will allow clients to deleted messages. I have a POP account set up on a Thunderbird client on (OS X) to "Automatically download new messages". "Fetch headers only" is not checked. "Leave messages on server" is not checked. About half the time (or more) when the Thunderbird client downloads a group of messages it will download them again (and again (and again ...)). These are identical downloads. I saved the message source (Command-U, select all, paste into text document, save that) and compared them. They are identical down to the last byte. But it doesn't happen every time. If I login to through the browser and watch the Inbox and the Deleted folder I can see that messages that are downloaded extra times haven't been Deleted yet. Once a message moves from the Inbox to the Deleted folder (on the mail.live.com server) then Thunderbird doesn't download it again. The most recently downloaded messages in my Thunderbird Inbox have been downloaded 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 3, 3, 1, 3 times. If there's a block of 5 to 10 (or more messages) that have been downloaded at the same time and if it repeats, it will repeat all of them. I have tried all solutions I've been able to find on the web. Is there a solution that I've missed? If I create a new gmail account can Thunderbird be configured to treat it as a POP account? Thanks, David

Todas as respostas (1)

more options

Matt said

Cliff said
- limits the number of BCC addresses per e-mail (antispam, OK, but again, why?? any spammer's going to use his own server)

My understanding is the limit is Zero.

I managed to get up to about 15. This was ironically when I was trying to tell everyone about my new e-mail address ;)

  1. 1
  2. 2