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FB All Mail messages to not match the GMAIL All Mail number of messages

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I would like to see all of my GMAIL messages in the GMAIL "All Mail" folder in TB. Yet, the TB "All Mail" folder only contains 145 and not the 5,000 in the GMAIL "All Mail" folder. I want to be able to sort all the 5000 messages so I can do massive deletes from the "All Mail" folder in TB.

OS: 10.9.3 Marerick TB Version : 24.6

I would like to see all of my GMAIL messages in the GMAIL "All Mail" folder in TB. Yet, the TB "All Mail" folder only contains 145 and not the 5,000 in the GMAIL "All Mail" folder. I want to be able to sort all the 5000 messages so I can do massive deletes from the "All Mail" folder in TB. OS: 10.9.3 Marerick TB Version : 24.6

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wow, that seems overly complex solution for dealing with just 5k messages.

anyway, jpapan, did you solve your issue?

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massive deletes (thousands of messages), usually result in data corruption, not harmony. The protocol is over 20 years old and was written when mailboxes were 5Mb and an email was a few kb of text.

Note also that Thunderbird does not live in the Google labels universe, so deleting mail that is in the inbox or other folder from all mail will see it reappear in all mail in the next synchronization.

A better approach is to use POP to download all mail from the gmail server and delete it as it goes (that messes up your pretty folders in gmail) do your housekeeping.

Add the same gmail account to Thunderbird as IMAP and drag the remaining mails back to the gmail account.

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wow, that seems overly complex solution for dealing with just 5k messages.

anyway, jpapan, did you solve your issue?