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TB opens always with old tabs after restart

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I am using the beta channel of Thunderbird. Ever since Version 86.0beta (end of Jan 2021), Thunderbird starts up with the same tabs open; even if the email has been deleted. Newly opened tabs are not displayed. I have done a number of things to try change it, to no avail. Among them was: compacting folders, starting up in safe mode, clearing cache and setting the pref "mailnews.send.jsmodule" to false. (By the way, that last thing was a bad idea: opening emails would not work anymore; luckily I was able to reverse that.) I had hoped that a next version would correct this behavior. Anyone having thoughts? Thanks.

I am using the beta channel of Thunderbird. Ever since Version 86.0beta (end of Jan 2021), Thunderbird starts up with the same tabs open; even if the email has been deleted. Newly opened tabs are not displayed. I have done a number of things to try change it, to no avail. Among them was: compacting folders, starting up in safe mode, clearing cache and setting the pref "mailnews.send.jsmodule" to false. (By the way, that last thing was a bad idea: opening emails would not work anymore; luckily I was able to reverse that.) I had hoped that a next version would correct this behavior. Anyone having thoughts? Thanks.

Vald lösning

Try deleting session.json from the profile folder, with TB closed. The file stores the tab set that was open when TB last closed; it's automatically recreated on restart.

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Try deleting session.json from the profile folder, with TB closed. The file stores the tab set that was open when TB last closed; it's automatically recreated on restart.