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Getting out of Thunderbird beta

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Can someone tell me how to transition out of beta testing version without losing the accounts, folders and emails. Beta versions are just getting too hard to deal with. I currently am in version 111.0b2 (64-bit).

Can someone tell me how to transition out of beta testing version without losing the accounts, folders and emails. Beta versions are just getting too hard to deal with. I currently am in version 111.0b2 (64-bit).

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Thanks for the link. I was also wondering and maybe you might have a thought about it, if I go to a laptop I use when I'm out of town (it currently has beta version 103.0b4 (64-bit) on it. That version of beta was much more stable and usable. Could I use profile being used by it (copy and paste it to my desktop)? Would that take me back to that version or maybe even be usable with the current non-beta version online? Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks

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The simplest choice is to revert to a beta version prior to 111.0b1.

Such information was posted in https://thunderbird.topicbox.com/groups/beta/T42a262a7517a11c6-Md351bb465a131ad41fb4d1b2 You could use also use http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/110.0b4/ Because there are no migration considerations between 111 and older 110 or 109, you can use the following switch on your command line when starting Thunderbird with your *current* thunderbird profile

   --allow-downgrade

p.s. I would advise you to update your 103 beta to something newer.

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If you want to stop using beta completely, that is also possible. There should be no migration issues when going from the *current* beta 111 to version 102. Use the following switches on your first startup of version 102 to pick the beta profile

  -P --allow-downgrade