On Wednesday 09 Nov 2011 Martin (KDE) wrote: > Am 09.11.2011 19:52, schrieb Anne Wilson: > > On Wednesday 09 Nov 2011 17:16:30 Patrick Boutilier wrote: > >> cd .thunderbird > >> du -sh * > >> > >> > >> Keep digging down until you find where gigabytes of space are being > >> used. Most likely in ImapMail under your profile directory. > > > > That fits what I saw in filelight. It looks as though I set it up for > > DIMAP - which I guess seemed a good idea at the time. When I look at > > the server's Maildir's size, that would fit too. Perhaps I should just > > remove TB, then re- set it up without disconnected mode, I assume that > > that's possible. > > Yep, that is possible. I use thunderbird as SOGo client and my first > step is to disable the offline imap stuff. Go to account settings and > find synchronization & storage (translated from German where it is > called Konten-Einstellung and Synchronisation & Speicherplatz). There > you can disable the sync of all folders. > > I don't know why they enable it by default. I don't use the wizard rot > account creation because of this. Even if you disable offline imap the > already downloaded mails are not removed. > >I expected that. I'm having problems with the laptop atm - it looks as though the transformer may be dodgy - but when I get that fixed I intend changing the setting first, then removing all the imap mail. I assume that will make it download the headers,as it would on on-line mode, and all should then be well. Just at the moment I feel to be fighting everything. You know how it goes :-) We all have those periods. Anne
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