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Thunderbird spontaneously creates thousands of duplicate emails

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I am currently using T-Bird 115.11 on Windows 10. Not that it matters much, because I have had this problem continually for years with various editions of Thunderbird on Win7 as well. Often when I open Thunderbird, I discover it has created hundreds and even thousands (today 65,000) duplicates of emails in various mailboxes. This has nothing to do with downloading. The emails in question were downloaded weeks or even months ago, and I havev't accessed them. Another problem is that Thunderbird creates emails dated in 1970, even before anyone thought of the internet, let alone PCs or emails. Why is this happening? How can I prevent it?

I am currently using T-Bird 115.11 on Windows 10. Not that it matters much, because I have had this problem continually for years with various editions of Thunderbird on Win7 as well. Often when I open Thunderbird, I discover it has created hundreds and even thousands (today 65,000) duplicates of emails in various mailboxes. This has nothing to do with downloading. The emails in question were downloaded weeks or even months ago, and I havev't accessed them. Another problem is that Thunderbird creates emails dated in 1970, even before anyone thought of the internet, let alone PCs or emails. Why is this happening? How can I prevent it?

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Having dates with the 1970 value. The first of January specifically is a clear sign of file/data corruption. It is the number Zero which should never be the date of an email. But it is a good indicator of garbage in garbage out computing.

Now the next issue is how do these duplicate appear. Despite what you say, the fact they have previously been downloaded means nothing, unless they were deleted at the time of downloading, something that can only occur in POP mail accounts and only if the server does what it is told. The Hotmail/Live/outlook one does not do as it is told.

Fundamentally most folk that have these issues have one of two constants. A failing hard disk on which the file is stored, or an antivirus product that is corrupting the reads and writes to the disk. How have you recovered from these events in the past? I ask because compacting will clear the corruption, but it is also capable of loosing a vast amount of wanted data.

I would suggest accessing the profile folder via the troubleshooting menu and deleting all MSF files in the profile. That is the least risky thing at this point I think, but you will need to have Thunderbird shut down and I strongly suggest you have an exclusion in your antivirus program for the Thunderbird profile folders as it is probably the root cause of your issues over many years.

If you are using anything but windows defender as antivirus, try without it and see if that helps. All I have used for several years now is defender without an infection, without the annual expense and without the issues having every file opened right when I want it for Thunderbird to use so it can be scanned.