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137.0.2 error for connected mail "user is authenticated but not connected"
my ave problem with thunderbird 137.0.2 i ave error for connected mail:
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my ave problem with thunderbird 137.0.2 i ave error for connected mail:
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My Firefox account was initially set up through https://accounts.firefox.com.cn. With the new Firefox version, this login method no longer works, causing me to lose acces… (read more)
My Firefox account was initially set up through https://accounts.firefox.com.cn. With the new Firefox version, this login method no longer works, causing me to lose access to all my bookmarks. What solutions are available to recover my bookmarks from the https://accounts.firefox.com.cn account? Here is My Email: [email removed]
https://www.landiannews.com/archives/109793.html http://mozilla.com.cn/thread-430093-1-1.html 有传言称 Firefox 将关闭中国运营公司 (谋智火狐信息技术公司) 和终止中国版账户,中国区的论坛里面出现了莫名其妙的常见问题总结,请问是否属实? … (read more)
https://www.landiannews.com/archives/109793.html http://mozilla.com.cn/thread-430093-1-1.html 有传言称 Firefox 将关闭中国运营公司 (谋智火狐信息技术公司) 和终止中国版账户,中国区的论坛里面出现了莫名其妙的常见问题总结,请问是否属实?
Hi everyone, great to see the latest release of Thunderbird. There was mention of an "experimental mode" that enables exchange active sync. How/where can I access this … (read more)
Hi everyone, great to see the latest release of Thunderbird.
There was mention of an "experimental mode" that enables exchange active sync.
How/where can I access this since the previous plug-ins such as TBSync no longer work with the latest version.
Thanks.
Jeffrey
please tell how i should log out of othe v devices using one device
I'm struggling to understand where Thunderbird stores everything on a Windows computer so that I can use my incremental automated backup system to keep things backed up. … (read more)
I'm struggling to understand where Thunderbird stores everything on a Windows computer so that I can use my incremental automated backup system to keep things backed up.
This support article :
[- Where Thunderbird stores your messages and other user data]
only mentions about the <user>\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles folder but there is also a <user>\AppData\Local\Thunderbird\Profiles folder that appears to be used and needed.
There is a ton of other conflicting 3rd party information out there so I'm hoping for a definitive answer here.
My question is : Can I backup just the '<user>\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles and <user>\AppData\Local\Thunderbird\Profiles and be assured that I will be fully able to recover my email client in the case of needing a complete reinstall ?
I have a Suddenlink.net email account that I can't seem to install. Suddenlink has been purchased by Optimum. I have all the requirements that Optimum has given, but it s… (read more)
I have a Suddenlink.net email account that I can't seem to install. Suddenlink has been purchased by Optimum. I have all the requirements that Optimum has given, but it still won't load. my email address is dluenser@suddenlink.net. My password is correct because I can go to their site and get my emails. These are the requirements that they gave me. Again, it is a suddenlink account. Can you help? I've tried numerous times to work with Optimum techs, but they are not knowledgeable to what I should do.
Server Settings by Domain Use the following server settings to set up most third-party email clients or applications to send or receive Optimum email. IMAP (Inbound) Optimum incoming mail server: mail.optimum.net Suddenlink incoming mail server: imap.suddenlink.net Incoming mail port (SSL): 993 (Secure Connection. Recommended if your mail client supports) POP (Inbound) Optimum incoming mail server: mail.optimum.net Suddenlink incoming mail server: pop.suddenlink.net Incoming mail port (SSL): 995 (Secure Connection. Recommended if your mail client supports)
SMTP (Outbound) Optimum outgoing mail server: mail.optimum.net Suddenlink outgoing mail server: smtp.suddenlink.net Outgoing mail port (SSL): 465 (Secure Connection. Recommended if your mail client supports) • Check My SMTP server requires authentication Username and Password (if needed) User Name: Your full email address, including the @domain.net at the end (i.e. @optimum.net, @suddenlink.net) Password: The password for your particular email address • Outgoing server verification/authentication must be enabled and on. If your email client has the option or checkbox that says My outgoing server requires authentication this will need to be checked along with use same settings as my incoming mail server.
Hello, all, My income has changed and I need to cancel my recurring donation. I used <redacted>@shaw.ca for my donation. My name is Dorothea Hoffman and I pay 1.… (read more)
Hello, all,
My income has changed and I need to cancel my recurring donation. I used <redacted>@shaw.ca for my donation. My name is Dorothea Hoffman and I pay 1.75 Cdn monthly.
Thunderbird ver 140.0 (64-bit) on Windows 11. Brand new, fresh installation of Thunderbird. - Added a GMail account. That worked. - I tried to add an account with my p… (read more)
Thunderbird ver 140.0 (64-bit) on Windows 11.
Brand new, fresh installation of Thunderbird. - Added a GMail account. That worked. - I tried to add an account with my personal domain. I enter my name, the email account, and Thunderbird gets stuck in an unending loop looking up the configuration. - Other email clients have successfully looked up the config and did the setup without a problem. - The email account is handled via IONOS.com servers. - If you gave me a manual setup option I could handle it but there is none; TB goes straight into trying to handle it itself.
Any ideas?
TY, Frank
i inadvertently deleted my account. how to restore it please?
My user profile folder is 36GB (23GB compressed zip) consisting of 8 email accounts. My thunderbird version is 140.0esr (64-bit). It has been flawless and I back up the p… (read more)
My user profile folder is 36GB (23GB compressed zip) consisting of 8 email accounts. My thunderbird version is 140.0esr (64-bit). It has been flawless and I back up the profile every week. All email accounts are setup as imap and original copies are in the cloud.
Setting aside bandwidth and storage limits, I am wondering whether there is an upper limit to the size of the profile folder?
Even if there is no upper limit, is there a better way to manage such a huge profile folder?
I'm trying to sign up for Mozilla monitor and I got to the payments page and selected PayPal at which point it said that I would be directed to PayPal but I wasn't. There… (read more)
I'm trying to sign up for Mozilla monitor and I got to the payments page and selected PayPal at which point it said that I would be directed to PayPal but I wasn't. There was nothing else to click on on the page.
All my emails stopped receiving new emails yesterday when I had to go change my password on Google. Google has my on hold for 2 days for verification. However, I have o… (read more)
All my emails stopped receiving new emails yesterday when I had to go change my password on Google. Google has my on hold for 2 days for verification.
However, I have other non-Google emails that are not updating.
I also tried to create/add a new email account: EarthAlert1@outlook.com, and is stuck "Looking up configuration"
Hello, I apologise if this subject has already been discussed somewhere but I haven't been able to find anything that specifically answers my question. I run Thunderbird… (read more)
Hello, I apologise if this subject has already been discussed somewhere but I haven't been able to find anything that specifically answers my question.
I run Thunderbird on two desktop systems running Windows 7 Professional and a laptop running Windows 10 Home. The desktop systems are running Thunderbird 115.5.1 (32-bit) and the laptop 139.0.2 (64-bit).
I use a file synchronisation program to keep my data on all three systems in sync, which also acts as a backup. I also use it to back up my main desktop system to a portable hard drive.
I should like to know if it is possible to include Thunderbird data in the synchronisation process, specifically mail messages in various folders (e.g. Sent, Read - including subfolders, Deleted etc.), Address books and Calendar data. I have successfully transferred the message files and their .msf companions. The sync software detects and updates changed files and this seems to work smoothly but I haven't been able to do this with Calendar data or Address Books. As far as I can see this can only be done by exporting the data to iCalendar or csv files then importing to the other systems which is obviously not convenient for something that I am doing on a frequent, regular, basis.
A final problem I have encountered relates to message filters. I have not been able to find any way to copy these to the other systems. Copying msgFilterRules.dat doesn't work and I can't find any way to export the filter data.
I should be most grateful for any assistance you can offer.
Regards, M. J. Thompson.
Local folders were in default location on C: drive, 128GB SSD boot drive. Installed a 1TB SSD as D: drive. Want to use D: for local folders. When changed local drive t… (read more)
Local folders were in default location on C: drive, 128GB SSD boot drive. Installed a 1TB SSD as D: drive. Want to use D: for local folders. When changed local drive to D: lost access to default Local Drive. Can't reconnect as location not visible in file explorer. Want to move local folder from C: to D:.
我的火狐账户未正确关联到Mozilla 账户 请问如何操作
Must I manage separate accounts for Firefox, Mozilla, support, & sync, & devices &OSs (win10n win11, & Andr).?
I have 3 e-mail accounts and the third one I added is the one I set as default. For some reason the first two show together in the unified folder, but the third is separ… (read more)
I have 3 e-mail accounts and the third one I added is the one I set as default. For some reason the first two show together in the unified folder, but the third is separate on it's own. How do I get all three in the unified folder?
Hi, Win 10 Pro new installation. Dell Optiplex MBR type Bios. I had saved a recent profile to an external drive in its own name (i.e. not the profiles folder) After the… (read more)
Hi, Win 10 Pro new installation. Dell Optiplex MBR type Bios.
I had saved a recent profile to an external drive in its own name (i.e. not the profiles folder)
After the new Win 10 installation, I downloaded a new copy of Thunderbird.
I then copied the saved profile into the new Profiles folder, selected it in Choose user profile and started Thunderbird.
Thunderbird opened but not with the saved (8+ Gb) profile, just one new email account and asking for passwords to other email accounts I used before, and no folders.
I went back into the profiles folder and renamed all other profiles "OLDxxx999, but still the same one new email account when I opened Thunderbird.
I desperately need the saved email folders - I don't mind loading all the email accounts again, just need my court case history folders.
How can I force Thunderbird to use the saved profile, or can I identify and individually load in the saved local folders?
Thank you for any guidance towards a solution.
Hello If I use multiple account of same provider will they know that I'm using multiple accounts on a device? I mean via cookies etc. Thanks in advance