From comment 19: > Archive files were not reduced in size, some of them were larger than 4 GB. I suspect these are OK since probably nothing has been added or deleted from these non-Inbox "archive" folders. > Emails downloaded from pop3 server, after deleting the "popstate" disappeared after the next launch of Thunderbird. Is it correct that you have TB set so that only the messages for the last 14 days remain on server? I have all message left on server (8-9MB) now and when I delete popstate, Inbox and Inbox.msf and do "Get messages" with 32 bit 115 or 128, I see a lockup or crash. Seems to be working OK re-downloading with 128/64-bit. > We use the 32-bit version of TB because the 64-bit version does not work with our ERP program (32bit). I don't understand why the ERP program cares about TB. I would think they are independent of each other? Or maybe you are also running a 32-bit Windows?
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From comment 19: > Archive files were not reduced in size, some of them were larger than 4 GB. I suspect these are OK since probably nothing has been added or deleted from these non-Inbox "archive" folders. > Emails downloaded from pop3 server, after deleting the "popstate" disappeared after the next launch of Thunderbird. Is it correct that you have TB set so that only the messages for the last 14 days remain on server? I have all message left on server ~~(8-9MB)~~(8-9GB) now and when I delete popstate, Inbox and Inbox.msf and do "Get messages" with 32 bit 115 or 128, I see a lockup or crash. Seems to be working OK re-downloading with 128/64-bit. > We use the 32-bit version of TB because the 64-bit version does not work with our ERP program (32bit). I don't understand why the ERP program cares about TB. I would think they are independent of each other? Or maybe you are also running a 32-bit Windows?