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Thunderbird attachments won't download in IMAP, giving disk full error message.

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Hi there,

A colleague has updated to Windows 10 and her Thunderbird gives error message that disk is full or issue with file permissions. All other files from other emails (gmail, aol, etc) download fine, but Thunderbird gives her the error. Any ideas on how to fix this?

Could it be local directory where her Imapmail is downloaded to? It says: /Users/MTP/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/qms2gr02.default/ImapMail/s98318.gridserver.com

Thanks for troubleshooting this!

Mark

Hi there, A colleague has updated to Windows 10 and her Thunderbird gives error message that disk is full or issue with file permissions. All other files from other emails (gmail, aol, etc) download fine, but Thunderbird gives her the error. Any ideas on how to fix this? Could it be local directory where her Imapmail is downloaded to? It says: /Users/MTP/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/qms2gr02.default/ImapMail/s98318.gridserver.com Thanks for troubleshooting this! Mark
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The attached error message is from Microsoft Word. How is that related to Thunderbird?