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Clickable links do not work in "-noremote" Thunderbird

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I am running 2 instances of Thunderbird using the "p" and "noremote" options. Firefox (Quantum 64 bits) is my default browser.

"C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe" -p -no-remote

When I click on a link in a Thunderbird mail, I got a popup (attached pictured) and the link does not open.

Before I used the "p" and "noremote" option, all was working fine. How could I fix this?

Thank you!

I am running 2 instances of Thunderbird using the "p" and "noremote" options. Firefox (Quantum 64 bits) is my default browser. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe" -p -no-remote When I click on a link in a Thunderbird mail, I got a popup (attached pictured) and the link does not open. Before I used the "p" and "noremote" option, all was working fine. How could I fix this? Thank you!
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My guess is a bug in the latest Firefox browsers. All that new speed came at the cost of a load of functionality. Do you see this if you make say chrome your default browser?

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With Chrome or Opera as default browsers it works normally. But when I click a link from another application (a Messenger for example), it opens normally if Firefox is my default. So, it seems it is something common between Firefox and Thunderbird...

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Well, NObody from the Mozilla team dares to reply? I tried ALL what I could find with Google, nothing works: The NOREMOTE option in Thunderbird makes the clikced links NOT open into Firefox!

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I have moved your question to the Firefox forum. Perhaps they have some insight into your exceedingly specialized use case.

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