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Can I add Thunderbird to startup so it starts upon computer boot-up?

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Hello! And THANK YOU!! As you can gather from the subject line, I want to know if Thunderbird can be loaded automatically upon booting my computer?

My OS is Linux Mint 22.1 Cinnamon, Cinnamon Ver. 6.4.6 Thunderbird-Nebula 128.7, 64Bit for Linux Mint-001 - 1.0

I also have a master password enabled on my TB installation.

If not, maybe it could be added to a future release:)

Thanks again, MA

Hello! And THANK YOU!! As you can gather from the subject line, I want to know if Thunderbird can be loaded automatically upon booting my computer? My OS is Linux Mint 22.1 Cinnamon, Cinnamon Ver. 6.4.6 Thunderbird-Nebula 128.7, 64Bit for Linux Mint-001 - 1.0 I also have a master password enabled on my TB installation. If not, maybe it could be added to a future release:) Thanks again, MA

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I do not want any issues and i know i can physically add it to start automatically upon boot-up. After re-reading my OP, I see i was a little vague, but what i was going for was would it create "issues" and i guess you did answer that;)

Thanks, MA

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If you want issues, go right ahead and set it up for system startup.

I personally see support requests from folk of slow computers with slow internet connections complaining about their choice to load their mail programs as a part of the system startup than I think it will even "help" but it is your choice and there is nothing to stop you doing so.

As you are on Linux try the information here https://www.simplified.guide/linux/automatically-run-program-on-startup

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I do not want any issues and i know i can physically add it to start automatically upon boot-up. After re-reading my OP, I see i was a little vague, but what i was going for was would it create "issues" and i guess you did answer that;)

Thanks, MA