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PGB99
3 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox is syncing files that have not been changed.
Device Lenovo X1 Carbon FGen 13 Operating System/Browser (if using the web) Windows 11 Dropbox App Version (if using the app) 232.4.5988 Syncing Status Syncing
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- 2 months ago
Not sure I got to the bottom of this, but you can see the forum thread in the Thunderbird forum,
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1537669
Happy to close this .....for now.
Jay
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 months agoHi PGB99, thanks for messaging the Community!
In general, the Dropbox desktop application would only sync files if there was some change made to them, as in any new files, deletions, or edits to files.
If you're archiving old mails, which are still accessible via Thunderbird, then it's possible that Thunderbird itself is updating the files, either by editing them, or just by accessing those files it could become an edit in itself (such as a 'last accessed token' in the files somehow).
When you get a response from the Thunderbird forum, please let us know what you find out.
- PGB993 months agoHelpful | Level 6
I will let you know. I am a bit surprised if dropbox re-syncs if the file has just been looked at though.
- Rich3 months ago
Super User II
PGB99 wrote:
I am a bit surprised if dropbox re-syncs if the file has just been looked at though.
Something in the file is likely changing. I see the same thing with Outlook archive (.PST) files. Even if a mail archive is simply attached to Outlook, as soon as Outlook closes Dropbox will sync it, and this happens whether I view the archive or not.
Most of these files haven't been looked at in years, never mind edited, yet the files have changed and Dropbox will sync the changes as soon as Outlook closes.
- PGB993 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Just posted this to theThunderbird forum ....Will come back here when I get a reply.
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Hi, Yes, my Thunderbird client is connecting to Gmail with imap. I am using the Local Folders account to download full copies. I just have a folder hierarchy under the Local Folders a/c where I drag and drop emails to keep them as offline copies.
I can understand if I open any of these, Thunderbird might 'touch' the files and so Dropbox would sync them. But if I haven't looked at a subfolder, I would not think Dropbox would realise.
I noted that this 'full sync' doesn't happen on every open of Thunderbird / Dropbox.
One thought - I use Avast Cleanup Premium to keep safe, and it cleans up things every week, including temp files, cookies etc and cleans caches. Could it be that this makes either Thunderbird or Dropbox forget what has been synced?
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