Hello,
I've used Thunderbird on Linux for a while and love it! I use it for multiple email accounts from different providers.
Until recently I manually Archived email … (hamaky bebe kokoa)
Hello,
I've used Thunderbird on Linux for a while and love it! I use it for multiple email accounts from different providers.
Until recently I manually Archived email in to Local Folders on my PC. I do this to remove email from my mail providers and to avoid storage limits.
I recently learned that if I I set the "Message Archives" option to a specific folder for each account under "Local Folders" I can either manually archive there or I can use an Extension like "AutoarchiveReloaded" to do this semi-automatically. Great!
Unfortunately for my main mailbox only, despite being configured to write to a sub-folder under Local Folders, Thunderbird seems to ignore the settings. It always tries to create an Archive folder in the mailbox itself. Every attempt creates a mess which takes time to cleanup.
The mailbox in question:
- Uses IMAP
- Has "Keep message archives in:" set to "Other:" "Local Folders > Archives > (the name of the account)".
I am concerned that if I try "Keep message archives in:" "Archives" Folder on Local Folders it will combine with all my other archived accounts which are sorted in to sub-folders correctly.
Is anyone able to help please?
Thank you!