Meaning of hex codes at the end of mailboxes
I only use Thunderbird for testing with my email archiving app Mail Archiver X. What do the hex codes at the end of mailboxes mean? I have for instance:
@read4b2054b9 Ablage eb2865b1
In Thunderbird these mailboxes show up at @read and Ablage. So there are no special characters to be added or decoded like the emojis. Not all mailboxes have these hex codes. "Desktop" shows up as "Desktop".
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Using programs together can come together .the accepted code can be on the wrong place or is coming with the use of PowerShell or other software that could explain this rare appearance for having them located there suddenly.Or a guid error or placing mistake. The Mail archive app X ain't having much security to. Could be a minor fault in the css style or html code s but that is out of this subject.
It s more like a read and thanks code.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-to-make-screenshots Can you send me a picture/screenshot of the complete page with these code?
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Powershell on macOS is rather unlikely. I see the hex codes on both Sequoia and Big Sur.
Screenshot of the Thunderbird mailboxes is attached.
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Oke I do have received that picture, oke.
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Correcting this topic can start with correcting the imap folders to delete them by deleting the msf.files and restarting them, but this will not affect the account name that has to be fixt that you use there. Updating your email server can do something ?a folder of yours on the email server pretends to be hidden and doesn't pass on any good things.
Is that a hex code?
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This is my test account which I use with Mail, Outlook, Postbox and Thunderbird on 2 computers. Only Thunderbird shows this problem. And the accounts on both computers are brand new.
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You might erased some other functions of that account ?
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