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    Very weird!

    Try this in Tbird.

    in the toolbar, look for Tools-> Account Settings.
    Scroll down(LHS pane) to Local Folders. click on that.
    on the RHS now, look for the Local Directory setting which shows you the directory string where the local folders are located.

    For whatever reason, it seems that it got set to be your username(eg. Garry) under the User directory on the C drive.

    On that directory string hit the browse button.

    Now because you've set your user data to be non Windows standard, you have to locate the User/< your username, which I assume is Garry??>\AppData\ Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\<cryptic folder name for profile.default>\Mail\Local Folders

    The named bits in between the <> are the variables that will be specific to your installation.

    eg. for my situation I have for <'your username'> Arthur
    and for the cryptic Profile name mine has been set to 198bt2gu.default Why that default profile name is unknown that's what Tbird setup for me.

    So as a guess for your situation, I'd say you sent your User Data to be on the 500Gig (possibly) D drive?
    Look for the AppData path in there maybe.

    Either way, where ever your AppData path is, the important part of it is the last couple of paths of the directory .. ie. the \Mail\Local Folders section.
    This is where Tbird stores and archives all your mail that you saved to the PC.

    Becasue I have 5 mail accounts that I use, my LHS folder/email structure looks very different to yours, as you only have one mail account to manage.

    Here's a screen shot of how it looks on my Tbird interface

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    Everything below the Local Folders, I created to separate the emails of various topics. rightclick on the area you want a new folder in, and choose new folder or sub folder kind of thing

    eg. you see I have Business - Vodaphone- 3! folders where I've kept my mobile phone invoices. ATO rules require you keep business invoices for 7 years, and in a few years I no longer need to keep those records.
    If I just kept them all in the one archive space, I have to then search/filter for them amongs the myriad of other emails when the time comes to clear them out.
    This way I just delete the entire folder as is, as it's no longer required.

    I'd say because you located your User data on the other drive, T-bird may have misunderstood where to keep it's record keeping structure or whatever.
    This is why it's important to fully understand how a program installs itself when tweaking to a specific requirement.

    If you look in the AppData folder for the Tbird mail structure, it's not a folder structure as Windows Explorer directory that we understand.
    It's all .msf files, and .dat files and other cryptic stuff, basically internal Tbird settings files. Tbird just displays the folder structure to me in the Tbird interface window ..

    Something else to be mindful of.
    If you uninstall Tbird, for example to correct the Local Folders issue you got. It doesn't delete the emails you currently have on your PC now. It still leaves them all on the email server on your ISP too.
    Tbird has a setting to configure if you want to leave the emails on your ISP server for a few more days(I think 2 weeks is the default), or if you delete them via Tbird, it then deletes them off the ISP server too.
    You can configure this if you want/need too.

    But if you reinstall Tbird again in the same way you did the first time, and you don't remove the Profile, it'll just do the same thing.
    Arthur.

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    Hi Arthur I really appreciate your efforts to assist - I thought Thunderbird was basically install and go but it would seem this is not so.

    I uninstalled Thunderbird and reinstalled it on c drive and got exactly the same problem. The computer folders are installed under my email along with the inbox, send, drafts and trash not under local folders. I went into the menus that you suggested but no change.

    It shouldn't be this hard .

    So I have uninstalled Thunderbird and gone with Outlook.

    Thanks for your efforts - I really appreciate your help.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Hi Arthur I really appreciate your efforts to assist - I thought Thunderbird was basically install and go but it would seem this is not so.
    Your not having luck for some reason mate.
    I just installed linux mint on my main pc (getting bored of windows) and got thunderbird running in about 30 seconds which is how long it should take to install from scratch.
    Put your credentials in and done.
    As to folder structure etc, i thought thunderbird downloaded that from your email provider meaning if you use lets say gmail and in gmail you have made 20 extra folders then when you install thunderbird and log in it should show said folders.
    I dont know if this works for all email providers but it does for the ones i have tried which are gmail and my private servers.

    If you have other email accounts try add them to your thunderbird setup. Gmail, live and all those ones if you have them and see if there is any difference.
    Finally go to your email supplier directly and try change things there to see if thunderbird sticks.

    Good luck man. It must be frustrating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAMINK View Post
    ....
    As to folder structure etc, i thought thunderbird downloaded that from your email provider meaning if you use lets say gmail and in gmail you have made 20 extra folders then when you install thunderbird and log in it should show said folders.
    .....
    Yeah it does that.
    But Garry had trouble with the Local Folders structure.
    The Local Folders directory was set to a strange location.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    Yeah it does that.
    But Garry had trouble with the Local Folders structure.
    The Local Folders directory was set to a strange location.
    Not quite so - Local Folders setup fine with nothing in it except duplicating inbox etc - I did not create any folders and none were there - it was the folder structure under my email at the top that had sucked in my Windows Explorer folders.

    Any way is all academic now as I installed Outlook and is working fine - straight forward installation.

    Thanks for all the input has been very informative.

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    Now using Outlook 2010 for my email and is working fine and no real issues.

    However MS in their wisdom seem to be wanting people to use MS Edge as their default Web Browser and email system. Now happy with Firefox as my default web browser and Outlook 2010 as my email system.

    However - when I click on an email address in a webpage, Win 10 does not open Outlook my default email system but opens MS Edge which I dont want.

    So how do I tell Win 10 that when I click on an email address I want it to open in Outlook not MS Edge.

    Thanks

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    Go to 'default programs' and change as needed.

    Sorry - default APPS these days.
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    Well that was easy - thanks all fixed

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