Automatically delete or archive old messages per folder. Right-click any folder to set retention days and action. Runs daily or on demand with system notifications.
Automatically delete or archive old messages per folder. Right-click any folder to set retention days and action. Runs daily or on demand with system notifications.
Versionshinweise
Version 1.5.4
17.5 KiB
Funktioniert mit
Thunderbird 91.0 und neuer
v1.5.4 - Archive reliability, folder structure, and cleanup
- Fixed: archive mode now uses an explicit move instead of browser.messages.archive(), which was silently removing messages on some account types (POP3, misconfigured IMAP). Addresses a reported case of emails disappearing when a rule was set to Archive. - Fixed: archived messages are now placed in year/month subfolders matching the native archive layout, instead of being dumped into the Archives root. - New: "Archive into" dropdown in the rule popup (single folder, yearly folders, monthly folders). Default is monthly. - New: pre flight check that verifies an archive folder exists before processing. If none is found, the rule aborts with a clear error instead of removing messages. - New: error handling around archive and delete operations, with notifications on failure. - New: warning note in the rule popup when Archive mode is selected, reminding users to configure an archive folder in the account settings. - Improved: success notifications now show the destination folder path (for example, "Archived 194 messages from /Inbox/Leidos to /Archives/2026/2026-03"). - Documentation and metadata cleaned up to describe the add-on as a Thunderbird extension.
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