macOS Sequoia: Two copies of a large Inbox folder in Profiles folder
Hello, In my Thunderbird Profiles folder, I can drill down to ImapMail. I see multiple subfolders prefixed with my imap server name. eg: - imap.server-5.com 10.85GB -… (read more)
Hello,
In my Thunderbird Profiles folder, I can drill down to ImapMail. I see multiple subfolders prefixed with my imap server name. eg:
- imap.server-5.com 10.85GB - imap.server-3.com 8.83 GB
and so on. The datestamp on each is different.
Within the two examples above is a large Inbox folder taking up ~8.8GB.
The size doesn't concern me as much as the fact of having two of these. I'd like to understand what Thunderbird is doing under the hood here. Does it create new imap.server-#.com folders periodically as backup/recovery folders?
I'd like to recover space where possible but if these are protective measures, I could live with that. However, if it creates future folders and replicates 8+GB of data multiple times, I'd like to know what steps I can take to free up disk space.
Thanks,