Some messages in the Inbox disappeared. Others replaced wi/code and is more suited to the topic/sender.,.

No content appears suddenly when I click on some of the items in the Inbox. For the rest, I get the code, rather than normal text, and the content is not related to the sender/topic. Trash folder disappeared entirely; but when I rechecked a day later, it now seems normal. No luck with the Inbox. I read the suggestion of a repair/properties/right click, but my right click on the receipt/property box does not turn upward a repair option. I am running version 24.4.0. Help!

The answer is to click with the right button on the back of the problem, and then select Properties. Then click on the button labeled File Repair.

I don't know what you do not see this option.

Be prepared to lose messages if the corruption is too bad to get back them. Then read this article on how to maintain your records to avoid the problem in the future.
http://KB.mozillazine.org/Keep_it_working_-_Thunderbird

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