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Upgrade to 128.2

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  • Valiny farany nomen'i Randy Morton

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I have been using Thunderbird for years and am on 102.15.1, which works well. I want to skip the 115 updates and go directly to 128.2 esr. My email accounts are at hotmail.com and charter.net.

If I run the 128.2.0 esr file I downloaded from MajorGeeks, will it update the existing program or install a second version of Thunderbird?

Also, are there any known problems getting email from hotmail or charter/spectrum accounts that would make it a bad idea to do the upgrade?

Thanks for any help with these questions.

I have been using Thunderbird for years and am on 102.15.1, which works well. I want to skip the 115 updates and go directly to 128.2 esr. My email accounts are at hotmail.com and charter.net. If I run the 128.2.0 esr file I downloaded from MajorGeeks, will it update the existing program or install a second version of Thunderbird? Also, are there any known problems getting email from hotmail or charter/spectrum accounts that would make it a bad idea to do the upgrade? Thanks for any help with these questions.

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David, thank you for your response as it was just what I needed to know. I had checked the official Thunderbird site but it did not have the 128.2.0 version yet (seems odd that MajorGeeks has it first). My only reason for considering the upgrade was that there might be some important security updates or improvements. Since I don't know of any new features I might need, I will stay with the current version. Thanks again for you quick reply

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First, I have had regular success in the past from Majorgeeks, but since the official version is at thunderbird.net, please use only that URL for Thunderbird releases. If all is working well, there is little incentive except for new features you may wish. If you upgrade, I do encourage doing a backup of profile (with thunderbird not running) prior to the upgrade.

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Vahaolana Nofidina

David, thank you for your response as it was just what I needed to know. I had checked the official Thunderbird site but it did not have the 128.2.0 version yet (seems odd that MajorGeeks has it first). My only reason for considering the upgrade was that there might be some important security updates or improvements. Since I don't know of any new features I might need, I will stay with the current version. Thanks again for you quick reply

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This is why I specified the official site only. 128.2 has NOT been released, which means Majorgeek has an unofficial and unsupported version. You would have had an installation with no upgrade path.

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Dagar7 said

I had checked the official Thunderbird site but it did not have the 128.2.0 version yet (seems odd that MajorGeeks has it first).

No they did not have it first as they just jumped the gun in claiming it is released simply because it is on the cdn waiting for official release on https://thunderbird.net. You can get it at https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/128.2.0esr/ for example.

MajorGeeks has been notorious for jumping the gun on Firefox releases in the last couple decades, especially in the earlier days. I caught them many many years ago posting a random Nightly development build of Firefox as a Release and instead of removing that listing they just renamed it as a release candidate build at the time *face palm*.

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Don't upgrade! I just upgraded to Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS and Thunderbird 128.2.0esr can't find my email. The files are still there, but Thunderbird can't seem to find them. I'll report back here if I find a solution.

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