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When I open Mozilla Thunderbird mail it shows an icon'home' page with Email/Accounts/Advanced Features. How do I get out of this and back to my regular Email .

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I'm sorry but I have lost my ability to get back to my opening Thunderbird page. It was working but went to a completely different start -up page as I mentioned in my original statement in my question. Also the system is very slow to respond and will repeatedly say it is not responding.

I'm sorry but I have lost my ability to get back to my opening Thunderbird page. It was working but went to a completely different start -up page as I mentioned in my original statement in my question. Also the system is very slow to respond and will repeatedly say it is not responding.

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I don't know of anything named "Email/Accounts/Advanced Features" in Thunderbird.

Could you post a screenshot please?

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-create-screenshot-my-problem

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That is the screen that displays when you click on the actual email address in the Folder Pane instead of the Inbox folder.

If you have a folder pane showing click on the Inbox folder to see your mail.

If you are missing the folder pane, turn it back on. From the Menu Bar select View-Layout-Folder Pane

No menu bar showing? Press the alt key.

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Oops, yes. I haven't seen that screen for some time, having installed the Mail Summaries add-on.

To the OP: "Read Messages" should get you back to your Inbox (if there is any unread email to look at) but you need to follow Airmiles' advice to restore the normal appearance and be able to navigate around to other accounts or folders.