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How can I set my email to open to the inbox

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When I open my email for the day, it keeps opening to the page that lists your Email, Accounts, Advanced Features.

It also has this very annoying box that says "System Integration". I do not want this, have no idea what it is about, and no matter which option I chose, it still shows this page and the System Integration box again.

How do I just open to my email when I open Thunderbird?

Thank you for the help.

When I open my email for the day, it keeps opening to the page that lists your Email, Accounts, Advanced Features. It also has this very annoying box that says "System Integration". I do not want this, have no idea what it is about, and no matter which option I chose, it still shows this page and the System Integration box again. How do I just open to my email when I open Thunderbird? Thank you for the help.

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When I open my email for the day, it keeps opening to the page that lists your Email, Accounts, Advanced Features.

Please post a screenshot of your Thunderbird window. https://support.mozilla.org/kb/how-do-i-create-screenshot-my-problem

It also has this very annoying box that says "System Integration".

There is a fix for this in Thunderbird 45.6.0, so update to the latest version.

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When I open my email for the day, it keeps opening to the page that lists your Email, Accounts, Advanced Features.

Please post a screenshot of your Thunderbird window. https://support.mozilla.org/kb/how-do-i-create-screenshot-my-problem

It also has this very annoying box that says "System Integration".

There is a fix for this in Thunderbird 45.6.0, so update to the latest version.

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