Sent mail not being saved in my sent mail folders.
When sending emails, TB has always filed them correctly in my IMAP sent folders. Today it comes up with a message
Your message was sent but a copy was not placed in your sent folder due to a network or file access errors
I can only save by selectic save to local folders.
Any ideas - it has completely cocked up my use of TB!!!!
Chosen solution
Hi, are you using Eset firewall? There seems to be an update was released which blocks some parts of Thunderbird. Try to disable it by right clicking on the icon in the system tray > Advanced settings > Web and email, and disable the options there.
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Thunderbird has now stopped picking up email from Gmail
What is going on?
Hello
My 2 clients have the same problem, different locations, different mail servers, same version of thunerbird - 78.5.0
One of these clients have 2 PC's with TB reading the same mailbox, on PC with TB 78.5.0 64-bit - can't send messages, on other PC - TB 78.5.0 32-bit edition have no problems.
Chosen Solution
Hi, are you using Eset firewall? There seems to be an update was released which blocks some parts of Thunderbird. Try to disable it by right clicking on the icon in the system tray > Advanced settings > Web and email, and disable the options there.
Thanks Firefox 1117. It was eset being the problem - update this morning about when it all stopped!!!!
chris_robb said
Thanks Firefox 1117. It was eset being the problem - update this morning about when it all stopped!!!!
Which options did you disabled ?
Modified
Rajek Advanced set up - Web and Mail - Protocol Filtering - set to off X
New advise received from ESET.
1 set protocol filter back to on before you do the next bit - they say its a dab for security to do what I said! Note - I run password manager as well
Please close Thunderbird and your password manager, then in ESET - SETUP - Advanced setup - Web and email - SSL TLS - - disable SSL filtering (Thunderbird must not be running), click OK - re-enable SSL filtering, click OK - launch ThunderB.bird and your password manager.
This should resolve the issue for you.