![]() I could not figure out how to create an email folder. Please enter a different name."īTW: i tried to resolve through the browser email interface to no avail. I got an error message: " A folder with that name exists. In other words, it did not create the " Trash" sub-sub-folder. It created " Archives" and a sub-folder for " YYYY", but failed to create the relevant sub-folder. When i attempted to archive my account in Thunderbird it did not create the full folder hierarchy. I have had my Vivaldi email account loaded into Thunderbird for a while. I have got this working with within Thunderbird after a couple hiccups. Once in a while i open a search folder that automatically returns sent/trash emails which are over a year old, then i click the button. In Thunderbird we have the luxury of configuring a relatively smooth archive process. I have been archiving emails for ages into basically a YYYY/Trash & YYYY/Sent folder structure. (Is that acknowledgement of there being a problem?) Lord knows what i've done to cause this. I also discovered the " Add archive folder if missing" setting which did not help my cause. ![]() Oh, and another interesting thing i just remembered, in the webmail interface, the " Archive" folder does not appear in my " Manage Folders" list. And even more worrying, it does not appear in Thunderbird. ![]() I restarted Vivaldi but didn't get that folder to appear in the browser email interface. ![]() Anyhow, i tentatively clicked the button, my email disappeared and i couldn't find it for a while.Įventually i logged into webmail and found it in an " Archive" folder. When i select " Trash" or " Sent" folder, it disappears. I noticed the welcome addition of a " Move to Archive" button in the tool bar (ver ). In case anyone interested, regards email archiving. ![]()
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