Greetings,
Why is a mail folder search showing folders with the name "$RECYCLE.BIN..."
Here is a screen shot.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/78cN2bVgQCdSDBYn6
How can these folder entries be removed?
Thanks,
WV-Mike
V 102.11.2 (64-bit)
Win 11
Mail folders "$RECYCLE.BIN"
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Re: Mail folders "$RECYCLE.BIN"
It looks as though that might reflect a server side folder. How is the account set up in Thunderbird, as POP or IMAP? Find out using menu path Tools->Account Settings->Server Settings->Server Type at the top right of the dialogue.
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Re: Mail folders "$RECYCLE.BIN"
It is set up as POP.DanRaisch wrote:It looks as though that might reflect a server side folder. How is the account set up in Thunderbird, as POP or IMAP? Find out using menu path Tools->Account Settings->Server Settings->Server Type at the top right of the dialogue.
If it is seerver side why it the drive letter G: ?
These are large files and I would like to delete them if possible.
Thanks,
WV-Mike
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Re: Mail folders "$RECYCLE.BIN"
The full path for one of them is:
G:\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-2018795648-3024966059-1095061974-1002\$RZAY5NR\Profiles\ns1jf8ce.default\Mail\Local Folders\Inbox.sbd\00000000__Winky
Here are the default profiles. C: is the working disk and G is the back-up disk.
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G:\BU\thunderbird\Profiles\ns1jf8ce.default
G:\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-2018795648-3024966059-1095061974-1002\$RZAY5NR\Profiles\ns1jf8ce.default
C:\Users\defaultuser0.LAPTOP-5UQ4L9LI.000\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\ns1jf8ce.default
C:\Users\defaultuser0.LAPTOP-5UQ4L9LI.000\AppData\Local\Thunderbird\Profiles\ns1jf8ce.default
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Screenshot:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/PHm9Uk4wWkkj8dx5A
Thanks,
WV-Mike
G:\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-2018795648-3024966059-1095061974-1002\$RZAY5NR\Profiles\ns1jf8ce.default\Mail\Local Folders\Inbox.sbd\00000000__Winky
Here are the default profiles. C: is the working disk and G is the back-up disk.
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G:\BU\thunderbird\Profiles\ns1jf8ce.default
G:\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-2018795648-3024966059-1095061974-1002\$RZAY5NR\Profiles\ns1jf8ce.default
C:\Users\defaultuser0.LAPTOP-5UQ4L9LI.000\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\ns1jf8ce.default
C:\Users\defaultuser0.LAPTOP-5UQ4L9LI.000\AppData\Local\Thunderbird\Profiles\ns1jf8ce.default
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Screenshot:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/PHm9Uk4wWkkj8dx5A
Thanks,
WV-Mike
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Re: Mail folders "$RECYCLE.BIN"
I don't know your set up and some people do run local email servers.If it is server side why it the drive letter G: ?
The first suggestion that comes to mind would be to try renaming that file (with Thunderbird closed. Then run Thunderbird and see if you find any problems when copying, moving, or deleting any messages. If after a reasonable trial period you find no issues, it would seem safe to delete the file.
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Re: Mail folders "$RECYCLE.BIN"
G: is the back-up drive.
I run Tbird from C: on my laptop.
Thanks,
WV-Mikje
I run Tbird from C: on my laptop.
Thanks,
WV-Mikje
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Re: Mail folders "$RECYCLE.BIN"
I get an "Access Denied" error. If I try to rename or open the file.DanRaisch wrote:I don't know your set up and some people do run local email servers.If it is server side why it the drive letter G: ?
The first suggestion that comes to mind would be to try renaming that file (with Thunderbird closed. Then run Thunderbird and see if you find any problems when copying, moving, or deleting any messages. If after a reasonable trial period you find no issues, it would seem safe to delete the file.
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Mike
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Re: Mail folders "$RECYCLE.BIN"
Have you shut down the computer and rebooted and tried renaming or deleting that file from the OS prior to launching Thunderbird?