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Thunderbird takes a very long time to receive an email, if that email is moved to a different folder due to server side filtering.

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Just started using Thunderbird. Everything works well, except one thing. I have a few filters running on my email server (Zoho webmail), which move certain incoming emails to a different folder (e.g. folder X).

Being an IMAP connection, TB has the same set of folders on the client side.

When the filtering is triggered on the server side, I do not get any notification within TB client about the arrival of this email. There is no pop-up notification and there is also no bold-face new mail count increment (in parenthesis) for folder X within TB. It would remain like this for hours. But if I happen to click on folder X within TB, TB would then update and reflect everything correctly.

My setup: Windows 7 Pro. TB version 60.8.0 (32-bit). IMAP account server setting = check for msg every 1 minute.

Thx for your help.

Just started using Thunderbird. Everything works well, except one thing. I have a few filters running on my email server (Zoho webmail), which move certain incoming emails to a different folder (e.g. folder X). Being an IMAP connection, TB has the same set of folders on the client side. When the filtering is triggered on the server side, I do not get any notification within TB client about the arrival of this email. There is no pop-up notification and there is also no bold-face new mail count increment (in parenthesis) for folder X within TB. It would remain like this for hours. But if I happen to click on folder X within TB, TB would then update and reflect everything correctly. My setup: Windows 7 Pro. TB version 60.8.0 (32-bit). IMAP account server setting = check for msg every 1 minute. Thx for your help.

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By default Thunderbird only checks the Inbox for new mail as this is usually where new mail is received. However, there are cases when server side filtering alters this.

Try this: Right click on Folder X and select 'Properties' Select checkbox: 'When getting new messages for this account, always check this folder'. click on 'OK'

Repeat for any folder that gets server side filtering of new mail.

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By default Thunderbird only checks the Inbox for new mail as this is usually where new mail is received. However, there are cases when server side filtering alters this.

Try this: Right click on Folder X and select 'Properties' Select checkbox: 'When getting new messages for this account, always check this folder'. click on 'OK'

Repeat for any folder that gets server side filtering of new mail.

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Toad,

Thanks for the insight. This indeed solves the problem. Appreciate your help!