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Thunderbird fails to archive more than 1 email at a time

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Hi,

version: 68.9.0

I have an account that is disconnected (its a university account, but since im no longer a stundet there, my credentials were deactivated, and Thunderbird constantly fails to login). I want to delete the account now but first i need to archive the emails.

I can archive/move single Emails but trying to use multi-select archive/move fails (Thunderbird trys to login to the account, fails, stops the action). I have tried with all Add-Ons disabled and i have tried uing a filter instead of multi-select, same problem.

Video of the Bug: https://youtu.be/mmC2tLjHvYM

Anybody knows how i can archive/save my email offline?

Hi, version: 68.9.0 I have an account that is disconnected (its a university account, but since im no longer a stundet there, my credentials were deactivated, and Thunderbird constantly fails to login). I want to delete the account now but first i need to archive the emails. I can archive/move single Emails but trying to use multi-select archive/move fails (Thunderbird trys to login to the account, fails, stops the action). I have tried with all Add-Ons disabled and i have tried uing a filter instead of multi-select, same problem. Video of the Bug: https://youtu.be/mmC2tLjHvYM Anybody knows how i can archive/save my email offline?

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Try going into 'offline' mode first.

click on the 'two blue screen icon' in bottom left Status Bar. It will change to 'two black screen icon' when in offline mode.

Can you read the email in Message Pane? If yes. That is good and means you have a full downloaded copy.

Perform archive.

Check you read emails in the Archive (or whatever the name is for those archived emails) folder which I'm presuming is in 'Local Folders'.

Thanks a lot, will try that soon as possible. I didn't even know that Thunderbird had offline functionality, and i have used it for years.

Sadly my computer refuses to boot since windows tried to update to 1903 so its gonna take a while -.-