Re: [Trisquel-users] Destroyed my mailbox in Thunderbird
Now I know what was wrong. The server where my mailbox is ran out of disk space. The folders are where they belong to, it just looked like I moved Inbox somewhere. Once I got the login data for the adminpanel it was a pretty easy fix, delete unneccessary data and everything works again. Oh man did I shit my pants when that email stopped working... :D
Re: [Trisquel-users] Destroyed my mailbox in Thunderbird
This place at least used to have a collection of people fairly useful and knowledgeable about Mozilla software. http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=39
Re: [Trisquel-users] Destroyed my mailbox in Thunderbird
The Sent folder inside Thunderbird is created right now. I have duplicates for Trash, Sent and Drafts inside Inbox (and it's the only thing that is in the Inbox for now). The problem seems to be, the server has a different folder structure without those duplicates and when I try to do something with those duplicate folders in Thunderbird I get the error Mailbox doesn't exist: INBOX.Sent etc. When logging in through the webmail interface the message I get is: Error. Cannot process request: create INBOX.Sent. Reason: [serverbug]. Internal error occurred. Refer to server log for more information.
Re: [Trisquel-users] Destroyed my mailbox in Thunderbird
Did you mayhaps move the inbox as a subfolder to sent or vice versa?
Re: [Trisquel-users] Destroyed my mailbox in Thunderbird
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Re: [Trisquel-users] Destroyed my mailbox in Thunderbird
В 03:08 +0200 на 25.07.2012 (ср), igor.zo...@tatz.com.ua написа: I can't receive messages and I can't send them [...] posted. The error I keep getting is something along these lines: INBOX.Sent not found. The webmail interface to my email doesn't work either, all messages are deleted or not accessible at the time. INBOX.Sent not found is the error my webmail interface shows me as well. I'm completely at a loss, what have I done there? If you pull messages to your computer, there is a chance to find them in your profile folder under ~/.thunderbird and backup your existing mail. I can't tell the exact place and format, as I am not using Thunderbird as my client at the moment. You could configure another client (GNOME's Evolution for example) to test if its Thunderbird only error. Other than that? You could try to create the INBOX.Sent folder from your client if at all possible. Good luck. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part