Bug 1776613 Comment 23 Edit History

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(In reply to Magnus Melin [:mkmelin] from comment #22)
> Thanks, that message must be coming from the QuickFolders add-on.

I don't think the actual message is generated by my Add-on QuickFolders, I normally use the term "invalid folder" not "corrupt folder" - this can be caused by an invalid / changed server URI. Maybe it tries to access the folder but the message must come from Thunderbird itself.

"Corrupt Folder" - I do not use this term because it implies that I would know a folder was actually corrupted. My Add-on would avoid such a term - it only points to folders (and uses their URIs for navigation and moving emails).

The internal folders URIs possibly changed during update to Thunderbird 102 - see [bug 1573690](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1573690), which may lead to "invalid tabs" - see 
(issue 281)https://github.com/RealRaven2000/QuickFolders/issues/281
(In reply to Magnus Melin [:mkmelin] from comment #22)
> Thanks, that message must be coming from the QuickFolders add-on.

I don't think the actual message is generated by my Add-on QuickFolders, I normally use the term "invalid folder" not "corrupt folder" - this can be caused by an invalid / changed server URI. Maybe it tries to access the folder but the message must come from Thunderbird itself.

"Corrupt Folder" - I do not use this term because it implies that I would know a folder was actually corrupted. My Add-on would avoid such a term - it only points to folders (and uses their URIs for navigation and moving emails).

The internal folders URIs possibly changed during update to Thunderbird 102 - see [bug 1573690](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1573690), which may lead to "invalid tabs" - I added some code to recover see 
[issue 281](https://github.com/RealRaven2000/QuickFolders/issues/281)
(In reply to Magnus Melin [:mkmelin] from comment #22)
> Thanks, that message must be coming from the QuickFolders add-on.

I don't think the actual message is _generated_ by my Add-on QuickFolders, I normally use the term "invalid folder" not "corrupt folder" - this can be caused by an invalid / changed server URI. Maybe it tries to access the folder but the message must come from Thunderbird itself.

"Corrupt Folder" - I do not use this term because it implies that I would know a folder was actually corrupted. My Add-on would avoid such a term - it only points to folders (and uses their URIs for navigation and moving emails).

The internal folders URIs possibly changed during update to Thunderbird 102 - see [bug 1573690](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1573690), which may lead to "invalid tabs" - I added some code to deal with this - [issue 281](https://github.com/RealRaven2000/QuickFolders/issues/281)

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