On 03/06/14 06:52, Frode Petersen wrote:
Den 06. mars 2014 09:41, skrev Bob Goodwin:
All I did was delete a bunch of extraneous stuff from "Mail" that I kept
rsyncing between Thunderbird/computers, specifically;
/pop.juno.com
/smart mailboxes
I see no connection there, but obviously something has happened. I
couldn't see anything in "Config" that looked as though it might help.
Have you tried creating a new tbird profile, to see if you get the
same error?
Frode Petersen
Thunderbird/gmail would not allow a second user with the same name and
that got to be a hassle. So I saved the Mail files to the NFS server. I
then, removed /home/bobg/.thunderbird, yum removed and then re-installed
thunderbird. Copied the Mail files back from NFS. Curiously I still had
the same problem until I rebooted this computer after which the status
bar display returned to normal and I could once more see the connection
information as it occurred.
Before that rebooting had no effect ...
I don't know what was wrong but the problem is fixed and I have the
display I wanted.
Oh, while this computer was displaying the problem a second one set up
identically, using the same Mail file loaded from NFS worked normally.
So the problem cleared while testing. :-(
Thanks all,
Bob
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