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Find an already subscribed feed's folder

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I have a few folders that unexpectedely lost the RSS feed they contained; (what happened exactly to these feeds I don't know); I went to re-subscribe to these feeds, but thunderbird tells me I am _stil_l subscribed to some of them. The thing is, I have no idea where these feeds went. I manually reviewed all feeds in every folder, and those I supposedly am already subscribed to are nowhere to be found. How can I locate the folder associated with a feed ?

I have a few folders that unexpectedely lost the RSS feed they contained; (what happened exactly to these feeds I don't know); I went to re-subscribe to these feeds, but thunderbird tells me I am _stil_l subscribed to some of them. The thing is, I have no idea where these feeds went. I manually reviewed all feeds in every folder, and those I supposedly am already subscribed to are nowhere to be found. How can I locate the folder associated with a feed ?

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I actually found another solution so I can't test it, but I'll keep this one in mind. Here's what I did :

I re-suscribed to these feeds from a _different_ RSS account, then copied the folders from the new account to the original one.

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Can you unsubscribe from the troubled feed prior to resubscribing?

The list of subscribed feeds is in the file Mail/News & Blogs/feeds.rdf in your profile folder. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Thunderbird

You should not attempt to edit feeds.rdf unless you know exactly what you're doing.

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Chosen Solution

I actually found another solution so I can't test it, but I'll keep this one in mind. Here's what I did :

I re-suscribed to these feeds from a _different_ RSS account, then copied the folders from the new account to the original one.