Text messages to Thunderbird from Pixel 8a disappear -

Using Thunderbird E-Mail - and also have Pixel 8a phone 1. up until recently been able to "share" article from Google News to my local e-mail provider (penteledata) via… (daɗa karatu)

Using Thunderbird E-Mail - and also have Pixel 8a phone 1. up until recently been able to "share" article from Google News to my local e-mail provider (penteledata) via "share" at jhdavis@ptd.net 2. that action would place a new e-mail in the form of a message

    Email would display as follows - 
    From:  570-xxx-xxxx@mms.att.net
    To:      John Davis  (jhdavis@ptd.net) 

3. Text of the message would display the URL (https// . . . . ) of the article

     which I could then replicate - (open link in browser) 

NOW - cannot get this link to work - the "shared" e-mail link still appears on my google phone - but does NOT appear anywhere in my Thunderbird E-mail I have not changed any settings in Thunderbird or on Pixel 8a - HELP !!!

Asked by BigJohn4106 31 mintunan da su ka gabata

emails are on the server but don't show up on my Laptop

I sent this earlier, but maybe this will be clearer: I have not been receiving emails from Earthlink using Thunderbird since 6/26. I have two laptops, both running Win 1… (daɗa karatu)

I sent this earlier, but maybe this will be clearer:

I have not been receiving emails from Earthlink using Thunderbird since 6/26. I have two laptops, both running Win 10. One (A) receives Earthlink emails, the other (B) does not. The last email I received on (B) was on 6/26 at 7:05 am CST. I use Thunderbird on (B) and Windows Mail on (A). A is not configured for either MSN or Gmail. Only Earthlink. B uses all three.

I have two Android phones, and both are receiving Earthlink, MSN and Gmail emails.

I can go to Earthlink webmail using B (or A) and emails are there, and are accessible. (I am configured POP) As with the MSN account I log on to Gmail webmail, and everything is there.

I’m currently only receiving emails on Laptop B from my MSN (dot com) (Hotmail) account I also have a Gmail account, but get no emails from Gmail either. The last Gmail email that I received on Thunderbird was also on 6/26.

I have not made any recent changes to settings. There seems to be a common denominator in this somewhere, but I can’t find it. Can you help me sort this out? Thanks, Ted

Asked by Ted 1 awar da ta gabata

Sikkerhedskopiere Thunderbird opsætning og mails

Jeg overvejer at droppe Microsoft 365 som indeholder outlook. I den forbindelse vil jeg høre og det er muligt at sikkerhedskopiere opsætning og alle mails som man gør i o… (daɗa karatu)

Jeg overvejer at droppe Microsoft 365 som indeholder outlook. I den forbindelse vil jeg høre og det er muligt at sikkerhedskopiere opsætning og alle mails som man gør i outlook 365 og hvordan jeg gør det.

Asked by Bruno Nissen 1 kwanan da ya gabata

Last reply by Bruno Nissen 1 awar da ta gabata

Messages not showing up and not deleting

About fifteen messages in my in box show only the sender and subject. The content is blank, but had been there earlier. Messages after a certain time and date are showi… (daɗa karatu)

About fifteen messages in my in box show only the sender and subject. The content is blank, but had been there earlier. Messages after a certain time and date are showing, and messages before these invixsible ones are behaving normally.

I did a trouble shooting mode restart and it did nothing (by the way how do I get my preferences back?)

The messages show on the mail server site.

Asked by Integrity Shows Art Fairs 1 awar da ta gabata

POP configuration - file corruption (the huge one with no extension and texts of e-mails)

I suspect there is no fix and I (possibly) can restore from backups, but I would sure like to know what the issue is. I tried retrieving an e-mail from the "folder" wher… (daɗa karatu)

I suspect there is no fix and I (possibly) can restore from backups, but I would sure like to know what the issue is.

I tried retrieving an e-mail from the "folder" where I kept e-mails from 2023. The "index" one sees displayed for the folder had e-mails from Jan-Mar of 2023, but Thunderbird froze when I tried to open any of them. I tried the repair function (which I imagine is meant to rebuild the .msf file), but after than the index contained nothing from Jan-Mar. I opened both the .msf file and the no-extension file in Notepad, but I see nothing from those months.

Any clues/help would be appreciated.

Asked by JonathanWexler 19 awannin da su ka gabata

Last reply by JonathanWexler 2 awannin da su ka gabata

again i am crying here

why is everything going to trash in thunderer but not in Comcast.net email what do i do o i eed to reinstall it and uninstall it can not do restore point … (daɗa karatu)

why is everything going to trash in thunderer but not in Comcast.net email what do i do o i eed to reinstall it and uninstall it

can not  do restore point

Asked by Mary 1 kwanan da ya gabata

Last reply by Mary 3 awannin da su ka gabata

Drag and drop dfromn desktop to Thunderbird

Before i had trouble with Thunderbird i could drag and drop just about anything from y desktop to Thunderbird without using Attachment no it will not let me do i … (daɗa karatu)

Before i had trouble with Thunderbird i could drag and drop just about anything from y desktop to Thunderbird without using Attachment no it will not let me do i wanted to drop something to my family and it would not drop i have to use attachment. up to recently like in the last month or so i was able to drag and drop but can not now. not sure if i need to do something to Thunderbird to be able to drag and drop. Please if you can help or have an explanation that will let me do it. sending an image of what i wanted to send

Asked by Mary 1 makon da ya gabata

Last reply by Mary 3 awannin da su ka gabata

Thunderbird (desktop and android) reading received time zone differently than other email clients

B 139.0.2 on Win10 and TB on Android 11.0b2. Yesterday I got an email at 11:42 am. That time shown was consistent across TB desktop, android, and other email systems (e.g… (daɗa karatu)

B 139.0.2 on Win10 and TB on Android 11.0b2. Yesterday I got an email at 11:42 am. That time shown was consistent across TB desktop, android, and other email systems (e.g. ipad mail). Then at 3:00 pm I noticed the same email had the arrival time changed to 3:35 pm (so in the future?). The new time shows both on TB desktop and Android, but other email systems (ipad mail, Gmail) still show the original time of 11:42 am.

I opened the email in a text editor. Near the top it says:

Delivered-To: replacename@gmail.com Received: by (bunch of letters/numbers) with SMTP id z9csp1572268pxu;

       Fri, 27 Jun 2025 11:42:33 -0700 (PDT)

X-Received: by (bunch of letters/numbers) with SMTP id d85a73u69752e-4a7fcac4408mr84193.1751049752874;

       Fri, 27 Jun 2025 11:42:32 -0700 (PDT)

So that looks correct, as the email first arrived at 11:42 into my inbox.

But further down in the email text file there is:

In-Reply-To: <dc3bf(bunch of letters/numbers)ed74@gmail.com> From: Shiela <office@business.ca> Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2025 11:35:51 -1100 X-Gm-Features: Ac12(bunch of letters/numbers)Pb1yxp7nGDpJl8 Message-ID: <CAP6Ti(bunch of letters/numbers)soGigQ@mail.gmail.com> Subject: Re: Estimate 2806 "2462 Deer Ave"

The date line then says -1100 with a time of 11:35 and the inbox email. So one part says -0700 and another says -1100 for time zone. TB desktop and android reads this second time zone and switched the email in my inbox to read arrival at 3:35 pm whereas other email programs read the first time zone of -7000.

Any ideas of what happened or why TB reads the second time zone where other clients read (correctly) the first?

Asked by Brian B 3 awannin da su ka gabata

Thunderbird cannot reliably parse its own mbox files

Many of my mailboxes on the IMAP server just emptied. They were still there in my Ubuntu '.thunderbird' ImapMail directory. I have created some replacement mailboxes in '… (daɗa karatu)

Many of my mailboxes on the IMAP server just emptied. They were still there in my Ubuntu '.thunderbird' ImapMail directory. I have created some replacement mailboxes in 'Local Folders' and copied mbox files from the ImapMail area to the Local Folder area, removing the .msf files just created by Thunderbird. I then used the Properties->Repair Folder on each of the the new Local and filled-in-the-background mailboxes. Many worked fine and I was able to repopulate the IMAP server mailboxes using drag in Thunderbird. Some, however, were mis-parsed, producing 'From-less' and Subject-less messages containing part messages. Thunderbird seems unable to reliably parse mbox files created by itself. I note that they are not strict mbox format, having a '-' instead of an envelope address on the delimiting '^From ' line. (I am a retired Unix SysAdmin, so used to the command line)

Asked by david.ledger 7 awannin da su ka gabata

Gmail Login failed in windows

I am unable to login my gmail account in thunderbird. This problem only exit with windows machine that I am currently using and same problem is not there on linux or wsl … (daɗa karatu)

I am unable to login my gmail account in thunderbird. This problem only exit with windows machine that I am currently using and same problem is not there on linux or wsl thunderbird or any other platform.

link to screenshot - https://ibb.co/4Z5vb6RG

Asked by Shobhit Parvan 8 awannin da su ka gabata

paragraph spacing

I am struggling trying to get a consistent format in Thunderbird. First of all let me say that I am happy with the default use of paragraph style and if I want to have … (daɗa karatu)

I am struggling trying to get a consistent format in Thunderbird. First of all let me say that I am happy with the default use of paragraph style and if I want to have occasional single spacing I can use shift-enter instead of enter. Most queries on formatting seem to be about getting single spacing all the time. That is not my issue. That means that if I compose an email from scratch everything is just the way I want it, using the default settings. The problem arises when I reply to an email. The settings then seem to be ignored. For instance the line spacing can be fixed to single spacing whether I select paragraph or body text and no matter what I do I can't get it to follow the default behaviour. Also, I noticed that the font goes to "sans-serifArial" instead of the usual "Variable Width". In fact if I try to select "Variable Width" in the Format menu it is just ignored. How do I get the default composition settings when I reply to an incoming email?

Asked by hughtmccullough 1 makon da ya gabata

Last reply by hughtmccullough 9 awannin da su ka gabata

Issue with count of unread emails not being correct on taskbar/tray icons since upgrading to 139.0.2

I'm running Windows 10 and recently switched from the ESR Channel version (128.11.1) to the Release Channel version (139.0.2) and, since then, have started having a probl… (daɗa karatu)

I'm running Windows 10 and recently switched from the ESR Channel version (128.11.1) to the Release Channel version (139.0.2) and, since then, have started having a problem where the unread email count displayed on the system tray icon and also the count on the Taskbar icon are no longer correct. Most incoming, unread emails aren't counted. This feature has always worked correctly for me previously, ever since I first installed Thunderbird several years ago. When I go into Thunderbird, the count of unread emails in whatever folder they're in is still correct, the problem is just with the counts on the taskbar and tray icons.

I'm not 100% sure, but I *think* it might be the case that emails which end up in the default "Inbox" folder are added to the counts, but those which are automatically allocated on arrival to other folders on the basis of filter rules aren't being added to the counts displayed on the icons. I have searched for others reporting the same issue and haven't been able to find anything, so it seems unlikely that it's a bug. I'd greatly appreciate any help in resolving this issue please.

Asked by chrisw4 2 kwanakin da su ka gabata

Last reply by chrisw4 9 awannin da su ka gabata

Thunderbird Nebula extremely slow responding

I have Version 128.11.1esr (64-bit) which is up to date. The software has always been a little slow, but now it takes ages to download emails. I don't save lots of emai… (daɗa karatu)

I have Version 128.11.1esr (64-bit) which is up to date.

The software has always been a little slow, but now it takes ages to download emails.

I don't save lots of emails, just a few folders, can anyone advise what the problem could be?

Thank you

Asked by bluesky102001 1 kwanan da ya gabata

Last reply by bluesky102001 10 awannin da su ka gabata

latest beta thunderbird : 141.0b1 : update has altered some fonts

Installed latest beta....updating from the prior version Font size in folder list has changed....Font in subject and correspondents remains unaltered This change was imm… (daɗa karatu)

Installed latest beta....updating from the prior version Font size in folder list has changed....Font in subject and correspondents remains unaltered

This change was immediate. No input from me. My preferred font sizes remain the same as used for the past several months in the beta

Troubleshooting steps do not 'fix' etc

Reboot and/or exit T'bird and restart shows no change

Last update Log : Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.1:

2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: sUsingService=false 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: sUpdateSilently=false 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: isElevated=false 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: gInvocation=UpdaterInvocation::First 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: Writing status to file: applying 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: Performing a replace request 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: PATCH DIRECTORY /home/brian/thunderbird -beta/updates/0 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: INSTALLATION DIRECTORY /home/brian/thunderbird -beta 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: WORKING DIRECTORY /home/brian/thunderbird -beta/updated 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: Begin moving destDir (/home/brian/thunderbird -beta) to tmpDir (/home/brian/thunderbird -beta.bak) 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: rename_file: proceeding to rename the directory 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: Begin moving newDir (/home/brian/thunderbird -beta.bak/updated) to destDir (/home/brian/thunderbird -beta) 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: rename_file: proceeding to rename the directory 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: Now, remove the tmpDir 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: succeeded 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: Writing status to file: succeeded

2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: calling QuitProgressUI 2025-06-28 10:28:15+1000: Running LaunchCallbackAndPostProcessApps

Brian

Asked by Brian 15 awannin da su ka gabata

Last reply by Brian 13 awannin da su ka gabata

Accessing compacted emails

I always need to access emails that are more than 1 month old at work. I constantly have a problem with Thunderbird compacting my emails and rendering them completely ina… (daɗa karatu)

I always need to access emails that are more than 1 month old at work. I constantly have a problem with Thunderbird compacting my emails and rendering them completely inaccessible, tantamount to deletion. I've attempted to fix this by adjusting the settings, but every few months an update forcibly reverts it to compaction at 1 month. How do I access and view compacted emails?

Asked by Mark Rusich 1 kwanan da ya gabata

Last reply by Mark Rusich 14 awannin da su ka gabata

Current Thunderbird under Linux Mint 22.1 SMTP password issue

I recently became the webmaster for our local American Legion post and built a website through Hostinger. That service also offered a cost-effective email solution for u… (daɗa karatu)

I recently became the webmaster for our local American Legion post and built a website through Hostinger. That service also offered a cost-effective email solution for us and I've created a number of email accounts for our office positions and some individuals by name. At the level of service we have with Hostinger, our website/email account domain is not the same as the email servers.

That's ordinarily not a problem, since most modern email applications can either pull domain email hostnames from registration records or gives the user a manual process to enter the email hostnames directly (in our case an IMAP and SMTP hostname belonging to Hostinger).

I had no problem using the manual configuration that Thunderbird supports to set up my first American Legion email address. Email was received immediately and testing outgoing email worked fine. Adding a second American Legion email address seemed to go well - email messages came in immediately - but the outbound testing failed with error messages that the sending client was not recognized.

That sounded like Thunderbird was not trying to authenticate with a password on the SMTP outbound even though I had indicated in the manual setup that a password was required (same as I had in the first American Legion account setup).

I checked the Thunderbird settings to see what saved passwords were recorded in the Password Manager and sure enough their were three IMAP host passwords but only two SMTP host passwords (the missing SMTP host password was for the second American Legion account).

I completely deleted the second American Legion account and tried again - just in case I had accidentally indicated no password needed for SMTP the first time - and got the same result (IMAP host password created, but not SMTP). I then tried deleting both American Legion accounts and then adding them back with the second account being added first this time. At least the problem was consistent - the first account added had both an IMAP host password record and a SMTP host password created; the second account created had only its IMAP host password saved.

I couldn't find a menu item for adding a host password in the Save Passwords settings menu; manually removing the IMAP password to force the system to ask for the password again only ended up with the IMAP host password being added back into the TBird Password Manager.

The version Linux Mint reports for Thunderbird is 1:128.11.1esr+linuxmint1+xia. As far as I can tell the issue only comes up when Thunderbird cannot auto-detect the email servers on its own and it only has a problem when more than one email account has to be added for a manually configured email domain.

Is there a TBird menu item I'm missing that would let me add the SMTP host password for the second account manually? Failing that, is this a known issue that has already been fixed by Thunderbird and should be forthcoming after that version is released as an update by the Linux Mint team?

Asked by dlj1685 2 kwanakin da su ka gabata

Last reply by dlj1685 21 awannin da su ka gabata

Earthlink email not downloading to my laptop

This morning I received no emails from Earthlink. I haven't changed any settings, and my two laptops were receiving emails yesterday. I thought it might be related to a … (daɗa karatu)

This morning I received no emails from Earthlink. I haven't changed any settings, and my two laptops were receiving emails yesterday.

I thought it might be related to a MS update, but that was a couple of days earlier. One laptop uses Thunderbird and the other runs MS Mail. So it doesn't appear to be related to the email client. (?)

I went to the Earthlink webmail and the messages were there. Server name is pop.earthlink.net.

I went to the webmail and selected all the emails for this date and marked them as unread, but no joy. :(

I can read my Earthlink emails from the webmail, but sure would like to find them in my inbox!

Thanks for any help.

Asked by Ted 1 kwanan da ya gabata

Thunderbird - Email Sending Issue

Hi, Unable to send email messages. Receiving "Add Security Exception" and Send Message Error "Sending of the message failed. Peer's Certificate is not recognized. The… (daɗa karatu)

Hi,

Unable to send email messages. Receiving "Add Security Exception" and Send Message Error "Sending of the message failed. Peer's Certificate is not recognized. The configuration related to smtpauth.earthlink.net must be corrected." I have checked the account settings and they appear to match that of the email earthlink server settings instruction page (https://help.earthlink.net/portal/en/kb/articles/email-server-settings) for POP3.

Help Please! Thank you! Suz

Asked by suzsuttles 2 kwanakin da su ka gabata

Last reply by suzsuttles 1 kwanan da ya gabata

drag-and-drop of attachments and inline stopped working since update

I'm running Thunderbird 128.11esr in Kinux Manjaro (all up to date) and since I updated to 126 the drag-and-drop feature for adding attachments or pictures has stopped wo… (daɗa karatu)

I'm running Thunderbird 128.11esr in Kinux Manjaro (all up to date) and since I updated to 126 the drag-and-drop feature for adding attachments or pictures has stopped working:

It acts as if the attachment is there, but the file icon is greyed and with a ?, the file size is 0 bytes, and if trying to send or save as a draft, I get the message: "Please check that you have access to the file".

I installed this version through Flatpak, since I had problems with the version from the official repository.

Any help much welcome!

Asked by ditaviz 1 kwanan da ya gabata