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2 email accounts on Thunderbird - All messages received on either account appear on BOTH accounts.

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I have 2 email accounts on Thunderbird, a Yahoo account and a GMAIL account. Whenever I receive an email on either account, it appears as an email on BOTH accounts. This results in a completely duplicate list of emails on both accounts. My intention is for incoming emails to appear only on the account to which they were sent. How do I accomplish that? Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

I have 2 email accounts on Thunderbird, a Yahoo account and a GMAIL account. Whenever I receive an email on either account, it appears as an email on BOTH accounts. This results in a completely duplicate list of emails on both accounts. My intention is for incoming emails to appear only on the account to which they were sent. How do I accomplish that? Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

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Hello, In your account settings, for one of these accounts, maybe you could change the folder used to store the new messages ? For this - save eventually the emails that are in this account's inbox - rightclick the tree dots just to the right of your inbox, - click on "Account Settings", - if needed click the right arrow near your account to open choices, - click on "Server Settings, - at the down right of the page, near "Message storage", click "Advanced" - in the popup check "inbox for different account" and select "Global Inbox (Local folders) Send a message in this account, get all new messages for this account only and verify the message goes correctly in the inbox of local folders without duplication. Send a message in the second account, get all new messages for this second account only and verify the message didn't go in the inbox of local folders. Good luck! JF

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JF, Thank you for your detailed reply. Right away, though, I don't see the three dots to the right of my inbox that you mention. Am I looking at the right Thunderbird page? Please see the attached Thunderbird screenshot. Thanks, Mike

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On your screenshot, you have it just at the end of the third line which begin by "Get messages". It is just after the search box. It symbolizes the 3 lines of a menu... Sorry, I am working on an UBUNTU computer: it is slightly different from Windows.