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Why is ImapMail folder so large ?

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Why is this folder SO LARGE !!! C:\Users\xxxx\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\6v2ccsvd.default-release\ImapMail

On my PC, it is over 3.5GB !

How can I minimize it !

Why is this folder SO LARGE !!! C:\Users\xxxx\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\6v2ccsvd.default-release\ImapMail On my PC, it is over 3.5GB ! '''How can I minimize it !'''

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It may help to post a screenshot of the imapmail\<IMAPaccount> folder, as there may be some failed compaction files hiding there.

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Start with TB Menu Bar > File > Compact Folders.

If you don't see the menu bar on top, press the ALT key.

It may take quite some time to finish.

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Very little affect !

Over 3GB !

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How many IMAP accounts did you set up? You can minimise the effect on your server quota by moving messages to folders you create in your Local Folders.

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2 IMAP account

The whole point of using IMAP is to KEEP files on the server so that other IMAP clients (Thunderbird) have access.

I know this would be a HUGE tear up, but maybe Thunderbird should switch noSQL !

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theoldwizard1 said

Very little affect ! Over 3GB !

How many messages in Inbox and Trash?

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No permission to see that link. Suggest you get Treesize so you can easily see exactly what files are eating the space.

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Thanks for the link to Treesize ! Very useful !!

The Trash folder is the PIG ! I deleted most of it and then compacted the folder but it did not shrink !

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It may help to post a screenshot of the imapmail\<IMAPaccount> folder, as there may be some failed compaction files hiding there.

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The function that should force shrinking the trash folder is "Empty Trash".

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