
- #PROBLEMS WITH THUNDERBIRD EMAIL HOW TO#
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Just change the setting to Show hidden files, folders, and drives and click OK.
#PROBLEMS WITH THUNDERBIRD EMAIL WINDOWS#
In Windows 7, it’s in the Folder Options control panel, in the View tab, in Advanced settings, under Files and Folders, at Hidden files and folders.
#PROBLEMS WITH THUNDERBIRD EMAIL HOW TO#
(I think it does.) If AppData is in fact hidden on your system, look up how to unhide hidden files and folders for your particular OS version. I unhid “hidden files and folders” on my system so long ago that I don’t remember whether having them hidden prevents access to stuff inside the AppData folder. I don’t use Thunderbird, but to supplement Tom’s answer, this might be helpful for locating and backing up your Thunderbird profile before you experiment with the extension he mentioned: What follows assumes that you are using Windows. I’m looking to avoid that kind of dependency at almost any cost. Has anyone here used SeaMonkey for email? Has anyone used both?įinal thought: Outlook is probably the most powerful vendor lock-in tool Microsoft has ever developed. Obviously, there’s Thunderbird, but SeaMonkey supposedly incorporates a decent email client. If I could just copy and paste my profile and data folders from Windows to Linux (as I’ve successfully done with Pale Moon and Firefox profiles in Linux virtual machines), that would be great.

I’m going to be switching to Linux, so I’d prefer that the email client be cross-platform. My eyesight is getting worse, so I changed the font size to “Large.” I still make typos, but I catch them more often.) Anyway, thanks to Gmail’s native-interface suckage, I’m considering using an email client again for the first time in … 15? 20 years?

(I can’t get group contacts to work, and formatting and editing often get extremely buggy and erratic if you have selected a non-default font size in your Gmail settings. I’m growing very unhappy with Gmail’s “new” Compose window. Now You: Which email client do you use currently?
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Workaround: Install the Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 redistributable runtime library or the Universal C Runtime for Windows Server.
#PROBLEMS WITH THUNDERBIRD EMAIL PASSWORD#
Multiple requests for master password when GMail OAuth2 is enabled.Large number of blank pages being printed under certain circumstances when invalid preferences were present.Messages sent via the Simple MAPI interface are forced to HTML.Mailing list (group) not accessible from macOS or Outlook address book.Clicking on links with references/anchors where target doesn't exist in the message not opening in external browser.Thunderbird 52.2.0 ships with the following changes: For the link above, that would be What is new in Thunderbird 52.2.0
#PROBLEMS WITH THUNDERBIRD EMAIL DOWNLOAD#
To download an earlier version, replace the version part with the earlier version.

The US English link for Windows looks like this for instance: To download an older version of Thunderbird, head to the download page, and copy one of the download links to the clipboard by right-clicking on the link and selecting the "copy link address" or comparable option from the context menu. I tried upgrading to Thunderbird 52.2.0 twice, and I ran into the display issue both times. This did fix the issue on my end however. Not ideal, as Thunderbird 52.2.0 includes security fixes, but better than working with a client that won't display some accounts properly in its interface. You can download that version from the Thunderbird download website, and install it over the current version to go back to the older version of the client. What I did was roll back the client to version 52.1.1. 2 In the then displayed Thunderbird Safe Mode dialog box, hit on Continue in Safe Mode button to succeed the procedure to start Thunderbird program in Safe Mode.I was not able to fix the issue.Here, click on the Help menu from the top of Thunderbird wizard after that choose Restart with Add-ons Disabled the menu element.When Thunderbird is not starting: Initially, press and hold down the Shift key while running Thunderbird application to open it into Safe mode To open and start Thunderbird in Safe mode, follow the below- listed steps:ġ. To verify, if the problem is being caused by a specified add-on, try matching and comparing application manner in normal mode to that of the behavior in safe mode.Ĭommon Resolution: Start the Thunderbird program in safe mode In this mode, you can reset Thunderbird settings or disable the add-ons that are the root cause of the issues. In order to resolve persisting common Thunderbird problems, you should open it in safe mode. Error 5: Performance Issues and Other Persistent Errors
