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Thunderbird 102.1.1 can't fetch full message - only headers

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For years I have been using "Fetch headers only" option. But beginning from version 102.1.1 "Download full message body" link doesn't work at all. Tested on multiple accounts on multiple PC-s. Older version 91 works fine, but I can't roll back because of database conversion. Now I actually can't use Thunderbird because I can't read incoming mails.

For years I have been using "Fetch headers only" option. But beginning from version 102.1.1 "Download full message body" link doesn't work at all. Tested on multiple accounts on multiple PC-s. Older version 91 works fine, but I can't roll back because of database conversion. Now I actually can't use Thunderbird because I can't read incoming mails.

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Thanks Wayne! It's fixed in 102.1.2 indeed.

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This is fixed in 102.1.2

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Thanks Wayne! It's fixed in 102.1.2 indeed.

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I'm randomly getting this problem in 102.6.0, but only in one of my accounts oddly. This particular folder is also a folder that I have a filter -> move thing, into a subfolder. This worked fine until the big upgrade I did yesterday from version 90-something to now. For this (and most) of my accounts, I have fetch headers only! This is a POP account. The messages show up tossed into my subfolder due to the rule I have set, with the link to click to fetch the body. And it usually works. It always used to work. But now, sometimes not. So I end up with a header but no message. Tried to save it as a text file, and the text file is empty. Also went to the actual server (Rogers Yahoo) and used the web interface, and the full message is there, with body. I'm extremely busy right now, so going to turn off just fetching headers for now to see if the issue goes away. Bummer. Thanks, Avner