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Having recently upgraded to thunderbird:amd64 (1:115.1 5.0+build1-0ubuntu0.20.04.1, 1:115.16.0+build2-0ubuntu0.20.04.1), on Linux Mint 20.2, I am seeing an unusual issue.

The problem i have is that I originally had 2 profiles for work/home. I can now see my work messages when *not* signed into my work email nor is the password supposed to be saved when I sign out of that account.

The emails appear up as desktop notifications when I am on my home profile, I can see the title and some of the first line of the email. I didn't enter my password for my work email, nor is it saved, so it shouldn't be stored - but somehow it is persisting through restarts?

I also don't see the profile manager at startup anymore, and have to start thunderbird with the --ProfileManager option to be able to see this window - even though the "use the selected profile without asking at startup" is not selected.

Has anyone seen this before, or have any ideas?

Having recently upgraded to thunderbird:amd64 (1:115.1 5.0+build1-0ubuntu0.20.04.1, 1:115.16.0+build2-0ubuntu0.20.04.1), on Linux Mint 20.2, I am seeing an unusual issue. The problem i have is that I originally had 2 profiles for work/home. I can now see my work messages when *not* signed into my work email nor is the password supposed to be saved when I sign out of that account. The emails appear up as desktop notifications when I am on my home profile, I can see the title and some of the first line of the email. I didn't enter my password for my work email, nor is it saved, so it shouldn't be stored - but somehow it is persisting through restarts? I also don't see the profile manager at startup anymore, and have to start thunderbird with the --ProfileManager option to be able to see this window - even though the "use the selected profile without asking at startup" is not selected. Has anyone seen this before, or have any ideas?