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Thunderbird is not working since the last update

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Thunderbird I've been using Thunderbird mail client or twenty years now since you started this this update sucks I can't use anything I can't see anyting I have 20 years of mail I can't see anything I don't know what to do how can I get back to my working version of yesterday before this terrible update someone needs to help me please I have I can't do my work I can't do my work this is I lost a whole day I need a phone number to talk to somebody or something Thunderbird I can't use anything I can't access anything I need to know how to get back to the last version I had at work someone needs to contact me I can't do it email [phone# removed from public] is my phone number text my email is dead I can't do email help me

'''Thunderbird I've been using Thunderbird mail client or twenty years now since you started this this update sucks I can't use anything I can't see anyting I have 20 years of mail I can't see anything I don't know what to do how can I get back to my working version of yesterday before this terrible update someone needs to help me please I have I can't do my work I can't do my work this is I lost a whole day I need a phone number to talk to somebody or something Thunderbird I can't use anything I can't access anything I need to know how to get back to the last version I had at work someone needs to contact me I can't do it email [phone# removed from public] is my phone number text my email is dead I can't do email help me'''
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In your profile, do you see big files under the Mail folder? In other words are your files still on the computer, just not showing in TB?

If you have 20 years of stuff, you probably have migrated that profile from other machines so are familiar with doing that.

Mine was messed up and wanted me to enter brand new setup information even though the profile was there.

Here is what I did...

I imagine there was one or two files were corrupt, but didn't know what to delete. My fix was far from elegant, but I am up and running.

I created a clean new profile, then copied all the files from a backup over that profile. Unfortunately those files were from July. (my automatic backup was not working correctly)

I was able to open Thunderbird and all the mail folders were back and my settings were back.

I then copied the "Mail" folder from the profile from my current non-working profile into the new profile.

Everything is working now.

kirk2892 modificouno o

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So guys I went back and I found an older version a Thunderbird bad part is it's a backup I made after the update with all corrupted but I had a backup about 6 months ago that I used and it work but I miss you in six months. Your update sucks I want to tell you that and personally it took a whole day out of my work to get this thing back almost good I've always told people Thunderbird is the best mail client I don't know now but I make sure backing Thunderbird and Firefox but good morning to make Thunderbird too many bells and whistles you don't need to it was fine before

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Well as Thunderbird is open source you can help to debug the problem and fix the issue. In my case have I add the error message from the error console.

I personally also had a lot of problems with 102.2.2 and switched back to 102.2.1 which can be easily downloaded from the releases page. https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/releases/

That's the url for 102.2.1 https://download.mozilla.org/?product=thunderbird-102.2.1-SSL&os=win64&lang=en-US

I also have disabled the automatic update for now so that I stay on 102.2.1 until a bugfixed version is released.

Jm2c

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al-firefox said

I also have disabled the automatic update for now so that I stay on 102.2.1 until a bugfixed version is released. </blockquote>

Just to be clear, only Linux users have a simple option to opt out of updates. Given that they represent less than 5% of users it is something I do not discuss generally as it creates more issues than it resolves.

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