![]() If you are running version 5 or newer Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Network & Disk Space -> "Compact folders when it will save over X MB" (Thunderbird) or Edit -> Preferences -> Mail & Newsgroups -> Network & Storage -> "Compact all folders when it will save over X MB in total" (SeaMonkey) is automatically enabled and defaults to 20MB. The easiest way to compact is to let Thunderbird do it automatically. You can also compact a specific folder by right clicking on it and selecting "Compact" from the context menu. However, a few people have problems due to automatic compacting while something else is happening, if this occurs switch to working offline using File -> Offline -> Work Offline, select an account and then manually compact the folders in that account using File -> Compact Folders instead. Automatic is the default starting in version 5. It's recommended that you configure Thunderbird to automatically compact folders rather than try to guess how often is often enough.
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