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8.6

"Get All New Messages" does nothing instead of getting messages

Asked by bluelizard in Thunderbird Email Client

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hi t-bird experts!

i use thunderbird to handle multiple email accounts, each of which is set up to download messages to their own inbox.  i want to check for mail manually, so i *unchecked* all of the accounts' options "check for mail automatically", "check messages at startup" etc.

now, i can successfully check mail by selecting "Get Mail" for the specific account.  however, when i want to check the messages of all accounts by selecting "Get All New Messages", the only thing that happens is that the status bar immediately says "There are no new messages on the server" (far too quickly, obviously without checking anything), even though there are indeed messages on the server.  Can anyone tell me how to get "Get All New Messages" running?

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