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Not enough disk space to download new messages, archived 3500 messages and still won't download.

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  • 最后回复者为 Wayne Mery

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I had over 5500 emails in my inbox, finally I got the message that there is not enough dick space. I made a new folder under Archives for 2014 and moved 3400 emails into there. I deleted countless others and emptied the trash folder on all of my emails. This one has 1979 left in the inbox and will not download any new messages.

I had over 5500 emails in my inbox, finally I got the message that there is not enough dick space. I made a new folder under Archives for 2014 and moved 3400 emails into there. I deleted countless others and emptied the trash folder on all of my emails. This one has 1979 left in the inbox and will not download any new messages.

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File menu (alt+F) > compact Folders.

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选择的解决方案

File menu (alt+F) > compact Folders.

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Matt said

File menu (alt+F) > compact Folders.

You got it Matt, Thanks

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Compacting should be a regular maintenance task that you do. Please read the attached article on how to maintain your email system.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keep_it_working_-_Thunderbird

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> Compacting should be a regular maintenance task that you do. Please read the attached article on how to maintain your email system.

Actually, if the default is in place of "automatic compact", there should be no need for such regular maintenance. That's been in place for several years now.

If an automatic compact isn't working correctly for a user then a bug should be filed, rather than only doing some one-off remedy

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> I had over 5500 emails in my inbox, finally I got the message that there is not enough dick space.

More than one user has recently gotten a "not enough disk space" warning. There might be an actual bug happening. Two recent reports are

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1143231

  Error message popup/alert on startup: "not enough disk space to download new messages" despite sufficient free diskspace available 

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1174485

 False "Some folders ... cannot be compacted because there is not enough free disk space."
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That may be true Wayne. How is that working for this user?

There is more to the article than Compacting like not using the Inbox for permanent storage.

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>>> Compacting should be a regular maintenance task that you do. Please read the attached article on how to maintain your email system. >> >> Actually, if the default is in place of "automatic compact", there should be no need for such regular maintenance. That's been in place for several years now. >> If an automatic compact isn't working correctly for a user then a bug should be filed, rather than only doing some one-off remedy > > That may be true Wayne. How is that working for this user?

We do not know that it (I assume you mean compact) is, or that it is not. Are you asking me because you do not know what to ask?

IMO we are in a stage of "not enough information yet", i.e. questions need to be asked. And in fact, as I implied with the bugs I cited, we do not know whether the user even has a data problem. But I can tell you if there is a data issue then going through http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keep_it_working_-_Thunderbird will likely kill any chance of answering any further questions in that area, except whether Frank has automatic compact enabled at Tools | Options | Advanced | Network.