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Nothing visible in Thunderbird on 102.

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Hello,

I launched Thunderbird on the 8th of October and was met with the image attached. I cannot see any folders or messages on my Thunderbird. Since then, I have tried numerous troubleshooting methods such as reinstalling thunderbird, attempting to install Thunderbird version 92 (What I believe was the version I was using previously) which did not work due to my mail folder being incompatible with the older version after updating to 102, clearing the cache of thunderbird and deleting 'global-messages-db.sqlite.' I have no access to any folders or messages, however I can still click "get messages" and I am still able to receive emails (even though I cannot see them) and send emails. I cannot access any emails but I can still access my account page as well.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Unity306

Hello, I launched Thunderbird on the 8th of October and was met with the image attached. I cannot see any folders or messages on my Thunderbird. Since then, I have tried numerous troubleshooting methods such as reinstalling thunderbird, attempting to install Thunderbird version 92 (What I believe was the version I was using previously) which did not work due to my mail folder being incompatible with the older version after updating to 102, clearing the cache of thunderbird and deleting 'global-messages-db.sqlite.' I have no access to any folders or messages, however I can still click "get messages" and I am still able to receive emails (even though I cannot see them) and send emails. I cannot access any emails but I can still access my account page as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Unity306
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@unity306, have you solved your problem yet?