First, for the last few days I noticed this strange effect:
- I download new messages (I use pop3)
- I wait for the process to complete as just filtering takes a few seconds at
times. Then when all is quiet...
- I click on a folder that indicates it has a new message
- the message is, immediately, moved to junk. I then have to move it back
manually.
I have the junk folder set to list only unread messages which helps
here.
- so far it did it for only one message is a folder.
Note the fact that these messages are NOT junked when they arrive, but rather a
significant time later, when the folder is opened.
This is the case for a few folders and I do not see any parallels. Yet it does
not happen always.
I restarted thunderbird, in case it got into a "funny" state.
The following may be unrelated but is unusual.
I then checked the "About" version (for this report) and see
128.3.2esr (64-bit)
[BTW: clicking the "Release notes" link gives "There's Nothing Here"...]
which surprised me, I do not recall installing the esr package, or is it the
usual now?
dnf.log shows the last update was last week and was to
thunderbird-128.3.2-1.fc40.x86_64
and dnf also agrees:
$ dnf list thunderbird
Installed Packages
thunderbird.x86_64 128.3.2-1.fc40 @updates
Available Packages
thunderbird.x86_64 128.3.3-1.fc40 updates
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