Thunderbird rss reader

Jim Byrnes jf_byrnes at comcast.net
Thu Mar 31 15:45:27 UTC 2022


On 3/31/22 10:12, Keith wrote:
Good
>>> You can also start Thunderbird in troubleshoot mode by clicking the
>>> hamburger icon->Help->Troubleshoot mode. That starts Thunderbird with no
>>> enabled extensions and default preferences.
>>
>> This seems to have solved my problem. I started in troubleshooting mode
>> and I was able to see the contents of the articles again. The strange
>> thing is I use the default theme and I have no addons installed. I
>> restarted Tbird in normal mode and I can still see my article content,
>> so I guess it is fixed.
>>
>> Thanks for the help.
>>
>> Jim
> 
> Cool. It might have been a caching or folder indexing issue. I forgot to
> mention in my last post that you can right-click on a feed or mail
> folder, select properties and then click "Repair Folder" to fix indexing
> errors. The Troubleshoot mode may have automatically repaired any
> indexes or cleared the cache, but if the problem arises again you can
> try the folder repair method first since corrupted .msf indexes were
> likely the problem.
> -- 
> Keith
> 

Good to know.

Thanks,  Jim





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