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How Can I Roll Back from 125 to 115?

I updated to 125 in order to install a new version of an add-on that has been made compatible. But two other add-ons are now incompatible. How do I roll back to 115? I h… (funda kabanzi)

I updated to 125 in order to install a new version of an add-on that has been made compatible. But two other add-ons are now incompatible.

How do I roll back to 115? I have a backup of my hard drive with 115 installed and working. Is it enough to copy the old Thunderbird folder and the /Program Files/Mozilla Thunderbird folder?

Asked by Toolworker 2 izinyanga ezidlule

Answered by Toolworker 2 izinyanga ezidlule

  • Kusonjululiwe

import from Postbox

I understand that Postbox, based on Thunderbird, will never be updated to become compatible with Apple silicon chips. Therefore Postbox will cease to work when Rosetta wi… (funda kabanzi)

I understand that Postbox, based on Thunderbird, will never be updated to become compatible with Apple silicon chips. Therefore Postbox will cease to work when Rosetta will be deprecated on macs. Consequently my question is where can I find directions to import messages, filters, and preferences from Postbox to Thunderbird?

Asked by GéraldT 2 izinyanga ezidlule

Answered by david 2 izinyanga ezidlule

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How do you download, install, and run Firefox from Linux command line with Lighweight Ubuntu desktop

Hi all, I have a docker container which is running Ubuntu 20.04 and the lightweight desktop GUI. I need Firefox up and running in order to access the application for whic… (funda kabanzi)

Hi all, I have a docker container which is running Ubuntu 20.04 and the lightweight desktop GUI. I need Firefox up and running in order to access the application for which was the intended use of this container. However the lightweight desktop apparently doesn't have some of the services running like systemd and snap. There is a binary named "Firefox" already installed at /usr/bin/firefox but I've tried "systemctl start firefox" but that didn't work. Any ideas on how to get Firefox up and running? Thanks Norm

Asked by mmcap64 2 izinyanga ezidlule

Answered by ThePillenwerfer 2 izinyanga ezidlule

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  • Ikhiyiwe

Thunderbird latest upgrade (128.0.1esr) - some messages not visible

Hello, After upgrading the Thunderbird to the latest version (128.0.1esr (32-bit)), and trying to switch View->Layout->Classic View to Vertical View, and back to t… (funda kabanzi)

Hello,

After upgrading the Thunderbird to the latest version (128.0.1esr (32-bit)), and trying to switch View->Layout->Classic View to Vertical View, and back to the Classic View, messages from last almost 15 months are not visible. Messages prior to 15 months ago are visible, and from that point, just couple of them showing totally unrelated content than nothing; looks like something is corrupted.

After the latest Thunderbird upgrade, one new message arrived and everything looks OK.

Any hint please?

Thanks. Branko

Asked by Branko Petrovic 2 izinyanga ezidlule

Answered by Branko Petrovic 2 izinyanga ezidlule

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Installation aborted because the add-on appears to be corrupt.

Installation aborted because the add-on appears to be corrupt. OmegaSwitch Hello, I encountered an error when trying to install the extension. I've never encountered a… (funda kabanzi)

Installation aborted because the add-on appears to be corrupt. OmegaSwitch

Hello, I encountered an error when trying to install the extension. I've never encountered anything like this before

Asked by Sazex 2 izinyanga ezidlule

Answered by cor-el 2 izinyanga ezidlule

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requested update to v.116 instead went to 115.14 esr channel

I have Thunderbird installed on two Windows machines that I manually keep in sync. I copy my data files and profile back and forth between the two machines as I use each … (funda kabanzi)

I have Thunderbird installed on two Windows machines that I manually keep in sync. I copy my data files and profile back and forth between the two machines as I use each one, and I keep them updated to identical versions. Have been doing this for years with no trouble.

Last time I clicked on "About Thunderbird" on one machine (A) it offered to upgrade from 115.10.1 to 116.0 (auto updates turned off). But the actual update failed and now its offering only to upgrade to 115.14 esr. OK, but now I'm concerned the other machine (B) with the same update prompt (to 116) might not follow the same path, then I have the two versions out of sync and that is a real PITA to fix as I discovered once some years ago.

Why didn't I get the 116 version that was offered in the dialog, and instead switched to esr channel, and how can I be sure the other machine will switch to offering 115.14 esr also so I can keep identical versions? I thought of creating Windows restore point just in case so I can roll back but would rather not risk it.

Asked by mark567 2 izinyanga ezidlule

Answered by James 2 izinyanga ezidlule

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Version 129 is broken

updated from 128 to 129 and now T-Bird is broken. First it opens a second T-Bird apt instead of the original apt. Second the graphics are screwed up as the top tool bars … (funda kabanzi)

updated from 128 to 129 and now T-Bird is broken. First it opens a second T-Bird apt instead of the original apt. Second the graphics are screwed up as the top tool bars are white with very unreadable faint buttons, so I can not pick and chose , and when replying to an email the header graphics have too much dark which covers the formatting tools and other parts of the header. There are several other problems that I have not found yet as I have only had this update less than 24 hours.

See the screen shot of my broken version 129 of T-Bird. It needs fixing and fixed quickly. How do I revert back to 128 which worked perfectly.

Asked by jlh68's Firefox 2 izinyanga ezidlule

Answered by jlh68's Firefox 2 izinyanga ezidlule

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Gmail changes August 2024

Thunderbird needs to change its coding very soon because all Google Gmail account holders who are transferring their mail to Mozilla will no longer have access near the e… (funda kabanzi)

Thunderbird needs to change its coding very soon because all Google Gmail account holders who are transferring their mail to Mozilla will no longer have access near the end of the month. Google is cutting us off. They say that it's a security issue because they cannot verify authorization. Since their decision is final, Mozilla Thunderbird must adapt by changing the email programming before August 24th.

So, Mozilla, what are you going to do and why has this been kept quiet? It seems that Microsoft will still cooperate but forget Google.

Andy

Asked by AdB 2 izinyanga ezidlule

Answered by david 2 izinyanga ezidlule