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My Rel 128 upgrade can't handle mailing lists

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I've upgraded to R128 and deinstalled Cardav etc and TBsync.

However, when writing an email its not picking up my previously set up mailing list.

What's more all the advice in the support database doesn't help me as the menus and keystrokes suggested don't bring up new mailing list etc as they expect- in fact I can't find mailing list on any of the menus.

I can see my old mailing list on my personal address book but can't do anything with it! It won't drag to a new email and click + right doesn't give me an option for a new email using it.

How should I proceed please

I've upgraded to R128 and deinstalled Cardav etc and TBsync. However, when writing an email its not picking up my previously set up mailing list. What's more all the advice in the support database doesn't help me as the menus and keystrokes suggested don't bring up new mailing list etc as they expect- in fact I can't find mailing list on any of the menus. I can see my old mailing list on my personal address book but can't do anything with it! It won't drag to a new email and click + right doesn't give me an option for a new email using it. How should I proceed please

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does you mailing list have a mailing list icon? (the first two)

No I have no mailing list icon

Sounds like your list might be corrupt.

Open the error console (ctrl+shift+J) use the trash icon to clear it and try accessing the list. What error show up?

I attach the error console before I cleared (Thunderbird mailing list issue 1) it and after (Thunderbird mailing list issue 2) .