New TB update 31.2.0 broken -- fails to get new mail
After auto-updating to the new 31.2.0, my TB no longer fetches mail, and complains about not being able to 'copy' a sent email to the 'sent' folder ..
I am running in IMAP mode to the mail server..
Any clues.. on how to remedy this?
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Hi Matt.. thanks for the reply.. I have managed to fix things as of today.. after reading the forums and such it appeared several users found problems with the upgrade loosing sub directories and such, and were able to correct most of these with a 'repair folder' on the errant tree..
I was able to 'repair folder' on the main INBOX folder, and this fixed the anomaly on my system...
All is well once again.. :)
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Ñemoĩporã poravopyre
Hi Matt.. thanks for the reply.. I have managed to fix things as of today.. after reading the forums and such it appeared several users found problems with the upgrade loosing sub directories and such, and were able to correct most of these with a 'repair folder' on the errant tree..
I was able to 'repair folder' on the main INBOX folder, and this fixed the anomaly on my system...
All is well once again.. :)