Mixed date display format
Thunderbird 140.7.1esr (aarch64)
Mixed email date format. Set the English (US)
Thunderbird 140.7.1esr (aarch64)
Mixed email date format. Set the English (US)
I don't want to save my password in thunderbird, I choose to enter it manually, sometimes I open thunderbird and cancel the request for it to download messages, I have it… (read more)
I don't want to save my password in thunderbird, I choose to enter it manually, sometimes I open thunderbird and cancel the request for it to download messages, I have it set on "not to check mail when opened". but i have to set it on check on open just to get the dialog up, other wise the get mail button doesn't work. ie: 140.7.2esr eclipes Please Help Thanks Scott
I'd like to receive Thunderbird's calendar alerts once and only once; if I'm not at my computer I don't want to keep hearing them over and over every 10 (?) minutes until… (read more)
I'd like to receive Thunderbird's calendar alerts once and only once; if I'm not at my computer I don't want to keep hearing them over and over every 10 (?) minutes until manually dismissed. I haven't been able to find any setting (including in about:config) that turns on/off the repeat or sets the timeout between repeat alerts. Is it hardcoded? Or is there somewhere it can be changed? Thanks!
Bonjour, Tout est dans le titre ! Mais il revient après quelque jours... Merci
I successfully imported the self-signed CA certificate into thunderbird. Then I tried to import the p12 S/MIME client certificate and this error message popped up (cf. sc… (read more)
I successfully imported the self-signed CA certificate into thunderbird. Then I tried to import the p12 S/MIME client certificate and this error message popped up (cf. screenshot below).
However, I checked the client certificate and it seems fine:
Enter Import Password: MAC: sha256, Iteration 2048 MAC length: 32, salt length: 8 PKCS7 Encrypted data: PBES2, PBKDF2, AES-256-CBC, Iteration 2048, PRF hmacWithSHA256 Certificate bag PKCS7 Data Shrouded Keybag: PBES2, PBKDF2, AES-256-CBC, Iteration 2048, PRF hmacWithSHA256
Enter password for PKCS12 file: Certificate(has private key):
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number: 1 (0x1)
Signature Algorithm: PKCS #1 SHA-256 With RSA Encryption
Issuer: "..."
Validity:
Not Before: Thu Feb 19 13:32:18 2026
Not After : Sun Feb 17 13:32:18 2036
Subject: "E=user@example.com,CN=user@example.com,
O=example.com,ST=...,C=..."
Subject Public Key Info:
Public Key Algorithm: X9.62 elliptic edwards curve public key
unknown SPKI algorithm type
Raw:
69:58:ee:5d:45:3f:10:d9:bb:8c:a3:b6:a5:c6:16:a6:
53:78:65:77:73:5d:e0:6f:60:df:2c:32:f3:c2:e2:58
Signed Extensions:
Name: Certificate Basic Constraints
Data: Is not a CA.
Name: Certificate Key Usage
Usages: Digital Signature
Non-Repudiation
Key Encipherment
Name: Extended Key Usage
E-Mail Protection Certificate
Name: Certificate Subject Key ID
Data:
99:8a:6d:e4:ec:3a:25:5d:ad:26:a0:36:e1:da:a2:ea:
bc:88:79:50
Name: Certificate Authority Key Identifier
Key ID:
f5:6c:37:9a:37:d1:81:43:d3:54:3f:b9:33:23:85:c1:
7e:17:73:88
Name: Certificate Subject Alt Name
RFC822 Name: "user@example.com"
Signature Algorithm: PKCS #1 SHA-256 With RSA Encryption
Signature:
44:3a:5e:d7:44:51:f1:3c:a3:80:d8:54:f4:9c:d8:0b:
...
Fingerprint (SHA-256):
88:95:7A:DF:A5:7C:D1:E8:A5:55:A8:18:BD:BD:7D:92:1F:7D:6E:17:26:68:39:84:26:F3:F6:F3:4A:5C:56:90
Fingerprint (SHA1):
72:83:D0:13:C9:C9:AD:46:CA:C3:73:66:9E:79:5B:5C:3B:2E:81:47
Key(shrouded):
Encryption algorithm: PKCS #5 Password Based Encryption v2
Encryption:
KDF: PKCS #5 Password Based Key Derive Function v2
Parameters:
Salt:
dc:f9:bf:4a:80:e1:7c:4a:b4:f5:52:6b:9b:d5:75:ad
Iteration Count: 2048 (0x800)
KDF algorithm: HMAC SHA-256
Cipher: AES-256-CBC
Args:
04:10:0d:a4:96:03:00:2a:d5:a6:fe:d3:6c:a5:d0:12:
67:b3
What is going on and how to troubleshoot this issue as there is no logging about this matter into /var/log/syslog?
Environment: - Ubuntu 25.10 - thunderbird 2:1snap1-0ubuntu3
Scary behavior of 'Local Folders': I'm moving an IMAP account from one server to an other. I copy all emails from old server IMAP account to a place described as "Local F… (read more)
Scary behavior of 'Local Folders': I'm moving an IMAP account from one server to an other. I copy all emails from old server IMAP account to a place described as "Local Folders". I then delete the account connected to the old server. WTF: the the local folders to which I copied the messages are now GONE. My plan was to recreate the account to the new server, then copy messages from LocalFolders to IMAP. But the LocalFolders got deleted along with the IMAP account. This I was doing in a separate profile from my own, as it's for a friend I'm helping with a hosting move.
In my own profile: For more than a decade, I have been maintaining the size of my mailboxes, by moving older messages to LocalFolders. As it happens, for these, I did indeed direct the folder to a separate drive, which also gets backed up offsite. My concern is that 'Local Folders' are portrayed as being INDEPENDENT of IMAP accounts. This is VERY POOR design, to allow a user to delete data they thought was safely stored locally while they recreate a moved or misbehaving account. I have dozens of Local Folders. Five years ago, I abandoned an entire domain name and it's email accounts. I know I still have those emails in my local folders despite having deleted the IMAP accounts from my profile. I fear that the current version, by default, might not be so respectful of my data. Can someone please explain? Where are the links that TIE an IMAP account to Local Folders, and how do I sever that link?
In my case, the source account still exists. I can repeat my steps, but for some other unfortunate users, this may not be the case.
I would kindly ask for adding support for PGP/inline for Thunderbird on desktop. I am aware that there is a valid argument against PGP/inline and a workaround for using i… (read more)
I would kindly ask for adding support for PGP/inline for Thunderbird on desktop. I am aware that there is a valid argument against PGP/inline and a workaround for using it regardless [1]. However, there are also some use cases, which apparently led to it being implemented for Android [2]. My use case are PGP/inline signatures for (unencrypted) newsgroup posts. In this context, the advantages of MIME are less pronounced and some disadvantages show. PGP is less supported by newsreaders, which in the worst case leads to illegible messages in the case of MIME. In some groups, multipart messages are prohibited by the charter. Similarly, for discussion based groups, attachments are seldom (or prohibited) and messages often monolithic, thus ensuring integrity even with PGP/inline. Also, privacy (unencrypted metadata) is not really a concern on a public message board. While PGP/MIME is a good default, newsgroups are an example where it would be desirable to have an option to switch to PGP/inline on a message-by-message basis or even as an account default. There are already PGP specific options in both, the account settings and the message settings. Extending that by another checkbox seems like a good solution to me.
[1] https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1446050 [2] https://github.com/thunderbird/thunderbird-android/issues/1974
I use Linux Cinnamon Mint on two Dell desktops - they are set up identically and perform in the same way with one exception. Both appear to be the same version of Thunder… (read more)
I use Linux Cinnamon Mint on two Dell desktops - they are set up identically and perform in the same way with one exception. Both appear to be the same version of Thunderbird and have identical settings but on one computer the appearance of the typeface (in for example a listing of emails) is less clear /sharp than on the other.
When I say they are the same version - they both say 140.7.1esr (64-bit) but after that on one computer it says "Thunderbird for Linux Mint -mint-001 - 1.0". This qualification appears on the computer where the typeface is less clear but not on the other.
I should add that the issue seems to relate solely to Thunderbird - it does not present when looking at (say) websites on Firefox.
Being of a certain age clarity is important and I just wonder if I am missing something? Thanks for any help.