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Lost my personal Local Folders

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While I was doing a manual backup, I closed TB and then accidentally moved (versus copied) the Mail\Local Folders directory out from under my profile. Later I opened TB before I realized the mistake. I closed TB and moved the \Local Folders directory contents back. However on reopening TB it only shows the default junk, trash, Outbox, and Sent Items folder and their multi-year contents - but refuses to show any of my personal folders under the \Local Folders. (I even tried creating a new dummy local subfolder in TB, closed TB, moved the real contents under it, and on reopening TB and not seeing them, I tried repairing the dummy subfolder and still no luck.) How can I get it to rescan and recognize those folders?

While I was doing a manual backup, I closed TB and then accidentally moved (versus copied) the Mail\Local Folders directory out from under my profile. Later I opened TB before I realized the mistake. I closed TB and moved the \Local Folders directory contents back. However on reopening TB it only shows the default junk, trash, Outbox, and Sent Items folder and their multi-year contents - but refuses to show any of my personal folders under the \Local Folders. (I even tried creating a new dummy local subfolder in TB, closed TB, moved the real contents under it, and on reopening TB and not seeing them, I tried repairing the dummy subfolder and still no luck.) How can I get it to rescan and recognize those folders?

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it is a very bad idea to have your Thunderbird profile in a location that is "synchronized" with a cloud provider. I am assuming the action occurred where ever you placed the backup, but I though I would mention it anyway. The connections to the cloud are simply to slow to not cause problems

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While I was doing a manual backup, I closed TB and then accidentally moved (versus copied) the Mail\Local Folders directory out from under my profile.

It is recommended to backup the entire Thunderbird profile. https://support.mozilla.org/kb/profiles-where-thunderbird-stores-user-data#w_backing-up-a-profile

However on reopening TB it only shows the default junk, trash, Outbox, and Sent Items folder and their multi-year contents - but refuses to show any of my personal folders under the \Local Folders.

Local Folders is a built-in account, and it get's recreated automatically. Check the 'Local directory' setting for your 'Local Folders' account. At the top right of the Thunderbird window, click the menu button > Options > Account Settings > Local Folders > Local directory

Copy the entire path set for your 'Local Folders' and paste it into your reply. Does it match the folder you copied back after moving it in error?

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Christ1, Thanks for the reference, I normally do backup the whole profile - but yesterday was just stupid on my part.

The path was C:\Mail\john\Mail\Local Folders, which did match the folder I copied back.

I did find at least a partial (95%) solution and explanation. The no extension files (as in "example.") files in the root of Local Folders somehow where deleted. The folder I accidental moved to was tied to a cloud account. On recovering from the cloud those files with TB closed, then reopening TB my structure, including subfolders, magical appeared. I believe a feature of the cloud account may have uploaded to the cloud, then deleted the local copy of the files (as a space savings feature).

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it is a very bad idea to have your Thunderbird profile in a location that is "synchronized" with a cloud provider. I am assuming the action occurred where ever you placed the backup, but I though I would mention it anyway. The connections to the cloud are simply to slow to not cause problems