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I migrated one (just one) of my personal email accounts (from Outlook) to Thunderbird - around 6 months ago. I have other email accounts such as Gmail and Yahoo that I DO… (gụkwuo)
I migrated one (just one) of my personal email accounts (from Outlook) to Thunderbird - around 6 months ago. I have other email accounts such as Gmail and Yahoo that I DO NOT use with Thunderbird.
Ever since I migrated that ONE account, I have been inundated with junk/spam emails sent to that same migrated account. No change in junk/spam volume received on my other non-Thunderbird accounts, just this one. I'm asking as it's seems strange, and is the ONLY account that suffers this major annoyance.
Any thoughts as to why?
Thanks,
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We are experiencing a certificate error. Under linux I get a message at the top of my screen telling me of the error and asking me if I want to override. That message d… (gụkwuo)
We are experiencing a certificate error. Under linux I get a message at the top of my screen telling me of the error and asking me if I want to override. That message does not show up under windows 11. Because the message does not show up we can not override. The problem is temporary but I need to get to the server as soon as possible. Please help.
Dave
Dear Team, When my Client device installs From Firefox 102.7.0 ESR to Firefox 128.7.0 from SCCM. (The case is First install the Version 102.7.0 then save the Bookmarks… (gụkwuo)
Dear Team,
When my Client device installs From Firefox 102.7.0 ESR to Firefox 128.7.0 from SCCM. (The case is First install the Version 102.7.0 then save the Bookmarks and then uninstall. Second Install the 128.7.0 then check the bookmarks)
user profile Bookmarks are not mapped in Firefox. When I check C:\Users\Tests\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles I can see the xxxx.defaultesr
I don't understand why the bookmarks are not linked in Firefox. Can you please help? I would be thankful to you if you could share me the .bat script
Thank you
When receiving signed but not encrypted messages, thunderbird complains with "invalid digital signature" and "technical error deteced". Unpacking the message and checking… (gụkwuo)
When receiving signed but not encrypted messages, thunderbird complains with "invalid digital signature" and "technical error deteced". Unpacking the message and checking with gpg manualy verifies the signature correctly. Messages encrypted and signed are verified correctly. When looking at the logs in the console, I can see:
openpgp: Parsed contentTypeLine: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha256; protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="------------95ynGFLP1eI6rMalg5HH0Iop" mimeVerify.sys.mjs:133:14 openpgp: Decrypting message: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- ..[snipped]
decryption.sys.mjs:143:14 openpgp: Nothing to decrypt/verify. decryption.sys.mjs:176:16 openpgp: Decrypting message: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- ..[snipped]
decryption.sys.mjs:143:14 openpgp: Nothing to decrypt/verify. decryption.sys.mjs:176:16 openpgp: Parsed contentTypeLine: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha256; protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="------------95ynGFLP1eI6rMalg5HH0Iop" mimeVerify.sys.mjs:133:14 openpgp: Found signed MIME message; micalg=pgp-sha256 mimeVerify.sys.mjs:148:16 openpgp: Parsed contentTypeLine: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha256; protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="------------95ynGFLP1eI6rMalg5HH0Iop" mimeVerify.sys.mjs:133:14 openpgp: Found signed MIME message; micalg=pgp-sha256
Does simply singing without encryption require some special settings?
I accessed the about:support page as part of attempting to diagnose a fix irregularities with logging of history entries. After at most 2 seconds the screen repeatedly be… (gụkwuo)
I accessed the about:support page as part of attempting to diagnose a fix irregularities with logging of history entries. After at most 2 seconds the screen repeatedly began flashing to a black screen. The screen would stay black for up to 10 seconds then clear for maybe 1 to 2 seconds and then blackscreen again repeatedly. It did it on several consecutive occasions so is no one-off
Similar problems occur with Amazon Prime and Spotify but the black screen last significantly longer (over a minute or more) and the cleared screen shorter (milliseconds).
On no occasions have I seen anything that resembles and error message or code.
I restarted Firefox in safe mode loading about:support again with no other tab loaded and it continued to happen. It clearly is not a add-on or extension that is responsible. Sometimes shutting down Firefox (if you can see the screen long enough to do so) clears the problem but not always. Equally switching windows using <ALT><TAB> can relieve the problem but only on some occasions. I've not identified which applications might relieve the issue in such circumstances but suffice to say were I to return to the problem web page it would begin again.
Trying to reset the video card (Windows key Ctrl Shift B) has no effect.
Clearing the cache, cookies etc seems to make no difference and other temporary files
I only clear my history periodically leaving several months of entries available.
I have tried to update the video drivers on numerous occasions and been advised they are up to date on every occasion.
It occurs with hardware acceleration checked on and without it.
Reinstalling Firefox makes no difference and the black screen issues have been happening now for probably 2 years or so across multiple versions of Firefox and before today (when I used about:support which I have not used before) I had assumed it was purely down to third party sites but now having experienced these problems it's clear that at least in part Firefox is part of the problem.
It does not happen with other 'about' functions (profiles,config,processes,memory) so seems specific to the about:support function in terms of Firefox related pages.
Turning the monitor off and disconnecting the monitor from the power supply for the obligatory 10 seconds is the most certain and least disruptive way of resolving the problem. Just turning the monitor off and on again without disconnecting the power does not seem to resolve the issue. Obviously rebooting the system which can waste more than an hour of my time all told shutting down and bringing up software will also clear the issue. Rebooting a PC is no resolution to any software problem.
I am using an HP24i FHD monitor connected to a Dell Optiplex 7060 SFF running Windows 10 Pro Version 22H2 OS Build 19045.5487 and an up to date version of Firefox (version 136.0.1 [64-bit])
The system is regularly scanned for malware and viruses and as far as I am concerned is clean. Standard WIndows maintenance and repair tasks (eg fsck, sfc, DISM) are carried out periodically and there is currently one windows update released earlier this week outstanding.
Please can you advise what other steps I can take (or if it is a 'feature' linked to the about:support page provide a work around in your next release) to address a problem that is becoming an increasing nuisance and yet another reason to abandon Firefox whose performance is becoming increasingly flakey in a number of ways.
PS Your 'educated guesses' about software versions in the help form page are blank. Another feature?
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Filtering on this: adservice.google.com, in the body of messages does not work. I suspect message filters only look at headers. Is that the case? … (gụkwuo)
Filtering on this: adservice.google.com, in the body of messages does not work. I suspect message filters only look at headers. Is that the case?