Lowering the standard of quality is not a good way to go. The one thing I found disturbing in the Mozilla developer discussion on this issue was that they were recommending a fix that would lower the security threshold as a functional work-around, as recommended by a poster here. It seems to be effecting Windeauxs and MacKos as well.
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If there is any "good news" in this group of bug reports, it is the news that this issue is not limited to Linux OS users. Mozilla Thunderbird was originally launched as Minotaur, shortly after Phoenix (the original name for Mozilla Firefox) the project failed to gain momentum.With the success of the Mozilla Firefox, however, demand increased for a mail client to go with it, and the work on Minotaur was revived under the new name of Thunderbird, and migrated to the new toolkit developed by the Firefox team. You need to modify setting in the Configuration. Thanks for that helpful batch of info Altair4! Mozilla Thunderbird is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component, with several. Hello, I followed the KB article to move from Portable Thunderbird to Regular Thunderbird (for lack of a better word Thunderbird Setup 45.8.0.exe), but after creating a new profile that points to a copy of Portable Thunderbirds Data sub-directory and launching Regular Thunderbird, my data arent there, the UI looks like a brand new Thunderbird, and it displays 'Welcome to Thunderbird: Would. 1 come down the pipe from the Ubuntu Repos? So hopefully, maybe, someday, possibly, soon perhaps. I just added my 2 cents over at an existing thread from today at MozillaZine.Īs I had hoped, Mozilla developers are on this issue.Īltair's posts indicated that the developer at Mozilla was going to issue backports to earlier Tbird versions.
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To change the configuration access the following link and login with every account that you want to use on Thunderbird. Its updated from 38.5.0 through 45.8.0 to 52.9.1 and thats the latest my machine can work with.
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Because of how the repositories work for Thunderbird with Linux we should be able to access that update in the year 2187 so I would put your money on Google fixing this. Meanwhile Thunderbirds Mail Account Setup is still checking the password, and it does so forever.