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 Posted by Bob on 12/06/06 20:19 
Jonathan N. Little wrote: 
> Bob wrote: 
>> Bob wrote: 
>>> Jonathan N. Little wrote: 
>>>> Bob wrote: 
>>>> 
>>>>> Firefox groups all shut down on the Netscape server months ago. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> :P 
>>>> 
>>>> What?! Don't think so. Been subscribed to news.mozilla.org for  
>>>> sometime now to NG's 
>>>> netscape.public.mozilla.wishlist, netscape.public.mozilla.browser,  
>>>> netscape.public.mozilla.dom, netscape.public.mozilla.jseng 
>>>> 
>>>> all see alive and well... 
>>> 
>>> I don't know what happened. I was subscribed via Thunderbird, but  
>>> then one day it would never load from the server, and for weeks after  
>>> it would never load. I figured it was down. Eventually I deleted the  
>>> account. What happened? How do I add it back in? 
>> 
>> Thx. I guess the account got corrupted on the drive in one of its log  
>> files? Is that possible? 
>> 
>> I deleted the account and added it back in and now it works again. Thx  
>> so much! 
>  
> Yep, but I have found all you have to do is traverse to the profile  
> folder usually on Windows: 
>  
> C:\Documents and Settings\[profile]\Application  
> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\[salt].default 
>  
> Go to the news server folder, this example: 
> ..\News\news.mozilla.org 
>  
> and delete the associated .msf file, e.g.: 
> netscape.public.mozilla.browser.msf 
 
This is the file that gets corrupted sometimes, no? I delete those  
things fairly regularly anyway. It seems sometimes, a ng starts acting  
crazy and nothing stops that. The only thing that stops it is deleting  
this .msf file. I assume it has become corrupted. 
>  
> Oh! You must not be running Thunderbird during this! 
 
Surely. 
>  
> Then fire up Thunderbird and redownload the headers for the group. No  
> recreated of account needed. 
 
Right, I do this quite a bit. For one thing, I do not like .msf files  
over 1 MB. 
>  
> For POP mail sometimes the index file .msf can get corrupted. The same  
> procedure can fix it. I will rebuild the summery with no loss of data.  
> just don't delete the file with no extension, like "Inbox" or that will  
> delete all your messages! 
 
Only one I use there is "Sent" cuz I only use Tbird for news. For mail,  
I am a Eudora addict. ;) 
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http://robertlindsay.blogspot.com/
 
  
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