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No destination folders shown in settings. #116
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I am experiencing the very same problem. Not sure when it started, it seems to be related to a Thunderbird upgrade. I recently found out my mails have not been archived anymore. By checking the Awesome Auto Archive options I found out the destination folders are not displayed anymore! However, checking the I am currently using TB 60.7.2. Using Awesome Auto Archive 0.9beta from GitHub instead of the offcial 0.8 did not help. |
I have the same issue - TB 60.7.2 as well |
Same here on Linux using TB 60.8.0 |
Hi, Same issue with Awesome Auto Archive (AAA) 0.8 with ThunderBird (TB) on Windows 10, currently 60.8.0 32bits (with auto update set). My ISP was sending me "quota warning" alerts, so I was puzzled and checked TB contents and AAA settings and behaviour.
In the "Advanced settings" tabs of AAA options, I click on "Show verbose information in error console" checkbox, but I haven't seen any error in the TB console. Everything seems to go smoothly, it just does nothing. Just one weird thing: why is it necessary to check connections with mail servers before proceeding? What if the user does NOT want to fetch recent messages from server before archiving?
If AAA is not fixed quickly on this, it is useless, and I will remove it. Too bad. |
I hope it will get fixed (soon)! |
Hi, @chrober I am afraid I don't know of any alternative either. |
I am already back here, manual archiving is what I currently do. But it is no fun at all, it is a totally stupid task. It would be awesome if my computer would automatically maintain my e-Mail archive. Actually, that is what I have my computer for -- relieving me from stupid tasks. |
Hi, @chrober I totally agree with you, that's what a computer is made for: perform stupid and tedious tasks ... once human has properly specified what is expected, which is often the longest part of it ;-) First thing first, I may spend some time looking at the logs and the code and understand what goes wrong and what is to be fixed? |
The quick workaround (if its not already noted, did not see it) is to apply the change, close the window and re-open the archiver window. You can then select the folder - nuisance? perhaps, but the add-on is too useful to not use the workaround. |
I cannot get that to work - the windows opens up a second time with the entry for the destination folder still disabled. Was there a particular sequence you used to get this to work? |
This workaround does not work for me. What changes do you make before you press the "Apply" button? How do you close the window? With what TB version and under which OS is this supposed to work? |
Sorry - I had hoped it would work for everyone, I have been using it for months now. Just to be sure, the steps I go through to add a new item are ...
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For me on TB 60.8.0 I can follow your method as long as long as Move is selected, but when I bring the windw back and change Move to Archive, the ability to select a destination folder is removed |
I have the same problem. TB 60.9.0 (64-bit) on MAC. Destination folder is empty, so I can't select the destination folder.... does anyone solve it? |
When trying to add a copy rule, clicking the destination folder doesn't show any folders. Using thunderbird 60.7.1. Please help.
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