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Problems after Thunderbird to version 102

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After updating Thunderbird to version 102: a) All my open emails have disappeared b) my favorite folders have disappeared (that's easy to fix) c) there are new empty folders with strange names ("e78s4d3"). d) some filters no longer recognize folders

How can I recover bookmarks with open tabs?

By the way, I found that changing the setting: Start> Settings> Time and language> Region and language> Administrative language settings> Administrative> Language for non-Unicode programs> Change the system locale. to another language because Thunderbird crashes completely. The program cannot even find a folder with emails if the user has letters from alphabets other than English in his name. Just change the language, restart your computer and Thunderbird doesn't work.

(I didn't think Thunderbird was using the settings for non-Unicode programs)

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After updating Thunderbird to version 102: a) All my open emails have disappeared b) my favorite folders have disappeared (that's easy to fix) c) there are new empty folders with strange names ("e78s4d3"). d) some filters no longer recognize folders How can I recover bookmarks with open tabs? By the way, I found that changing the setting: Start> Settings> Time and language> Region and language> Administrative language settings> Administrative> Language for non-Unicode programs> Change the system locale. to another language because Thunderbird crashes completely. The program cannot even find a folder with emails if the user has letters from alphabets other than English in his name. Just change the language, restart your computer and Thunderbird doesn't work. (I didn't think Thunderbird was using the settings for non-Unicode programs) {Edited for readability}

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Try Help > Troubleshoot mode.

Try Delete folderCache.json in your thunderbird profile