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1711986,1493129,2025-02-13 19:18:11 -0800,2025-02-13 19:18:11 -0800,<p>Displayname is what appears in the email address in to: Is yours blank? </p>,MattAuSupport,false,0,0
1711985,1493139,2025-02-13 19:16:42 -0800,2025-02-13 19:16:42 -0800,<p>Sounds like your DNS records have not yet been updated to show your new host. Perhaps ask dreamhost as they are the new hosting provider how long that might take. 24 hours is not out of the realms of possibility. </p><p>Unless of course your last provider asked you to use their SMTP server not one associated with your registered domain. Then it will appear in the outgoing server (SMTP) in account settings. </p>,MattAuSupport,false,0,0
1711984,1493141,2025-02-13 19:12:54 -0800,2025-02-13 19:12:54 -0800,"<p>Open the address book. </p><p><img src=""https://assets-prod.sumo.prod.webservices.mozgcp.net/media/uploads/images/2025-02-13-19-12-13-70ca75.png""> </p><p>Create a new Caldav address book. </p>",MattAuSupport,false,0,0
1712007,1493145,2025-02-14 00:03:57 -0800,2025-02-14 00:03:57 -0800,"<p>Sounds like you're used to the way POP accounts work, but have set up the account as IMAP this time: </p><p><a href=""https://support.mozilla.org/kb/difference-between-imap-and-pop3"" rel=""nofollow"">https://support.mozilla.org/kb/difference-between-imap-and-pop3</a> </p><p>You may be able to set up the account as POP if you prefer (you'll have to set up the account again, cannot change the type of account once it has been set up), but I would recommend you to get used to the way IMAP works and learn to manage your mail the way you want using that protocol. </p><p>In particular, you may create folders under <b>Local Folders</b>, at the bottom of the list of accounts in the folder pane, to store and organise your mail locally on your computer there however you wish, independently of any account you may have. </p>",DavidGG,false,0,0
1712005,1493148,2025-02-13 23:56:23 -0800,2025-02-13 23:56:23 -0800,"<p>You may be experiencing the issue described in the following article: </p><p><a href=""https://support.mozilla.org/kb/recover-user-data-missing-after-thunderbird-update"" rel=""nofollow"">https://support.mozilla.org/kb/recover-user-data-missing-after-thunderbird-update</a> </p>",DavidGG,false,0,0
1712004,1493155,2025-02-13 23:50:27 -0800,2025-02-13 23:50:27 -0800,"<p>If Thunderbird cannot connect to the (IMAP) incoming mail server, that would also be the reason sent messages cannot be saved, because even though the messages are sent using the SMTP server, which you appear to be able to do, all messages, be they incoming or outgoing, are stored on the IMAP server. </p><p>Don't you get any error messages when checking for new mail? Post a screenshot of your incoming mail <b>Server Settings</b>, in case there is something amiss there. </p><p>Read the following article in the meantime to see possible causes of the problem: </p><p><a href=""https://support.mozilla.org/kb/cannot-receive-messages"" rel=""nofollow"">https://support.mozilla.org/kb/cannot-receive-messages</a> </p><p>In particular, if you're using a VPN, disable it and see whether that makes the problem go away. If it does, check whether your VPN has an option called <i>split tunneling</i> which would allow you to let Thunderbird bypass the VPN. </p>",DavidGG,false,0,0
1711999,1493172,2025-02-13 22:57:06 -0800,2025-02-13 22:57:06 -0800,"<p>Mozilla's **Firefox DevTools** provides essential debugging tools for web developers, including the **CSS Grid Inspector, JavaScript Debugger, and Network Monitor** for troubleshooting. It enables responsive design testing, accessibility checks, and real-time code editing to streamline development. Developers can analyze performance, inspect page elements, and optimize web applications efficiently. These tools make Firefox a strong choice for debugging and fine-tuning websites. You can also visit <a href=""https://soundsoftext.id/"" rel=""nofollow"">Tool</a> </p>",globaltech492,true,0,0
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1493133,2025-02-13 17:19:21 -0800,2025-02-13 17:19:21 -0800,mozilla thunderbird como desativar opção notificação status de entrega,<p>mozilla thunderbird como desativar opção notificação status de entrega </p>,thunderbird;email-and-messaging;,thunderbird,email-and-messaging,pt-BR,"",estevebrocal
1493139,2025-02-13 18:31:50 -0800,2025-02-13 19:16:43 -0800,Error sending email after moving domain to new host,"<p>Hi, </p><p>I have moved my domain from <a href=""http://one.com"" rel=""nofollow"">one.com</a> to <a href=""http://dreamhost.com"" rel=""nofollow"">dreamhost.com</a>. I use the same email as I always have: [email protected]. When I send mail using the thunderbird client on my windows desktop, I get this message: &gt;&gt;&gt; from Postmaster &lt;[email protected]&gt; This is the mail system at host <a href=""http://send.one.com"" rel=""nofollow"">send.one.com</a>. I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below. &lt;&lt;&lt; </p><p>I assume there is still a setting that uses '<a href=""http://send.one.com"" rel=""nofollow"">send.one.com</a>', but I cannot find it. Who can help me out? </p><p>Mark </p>",thunderbird;email-and-messaging;,thunderbird,email-and-messaging,en-US,1711985;,mvmarvelid
1493141,2025-02-13 18:42:13 -0800,2025-02-13 19:12:54 -0800,Google Contacts Sync,"<p>I have downloaded and installed Thunderbird v 128.7. I can't find an extension or procedure to sync the contacts with google contacts. The Calendar did sync just fine. I tried to install the ""gContactsSync"" extension, but it says that it does not work with my version of TB (128.7). I tried to do the same with the ""google contact sync"" extension, but it gives the same error. Anyone got any idea of what will work for veersion 128.7 of TB? </p>",thunderbird;settings;,thunderbird,settings,en-US,1711984;,ColinP
1493145,2025-02-13 19:57:28 -0800,2025-02-13 19:57:28 -0800,Having only Thunderbird receive emails,"<p>I bought a new computer and had to download Thunderbird again. I tried the most recent one, didn't like it, so randomly picked a previous release from 2023 (don't remember when I installed the previous one) and hoped for the best. In the past, I would keep some emails in my inbox and tend to them as needed and then keep or delete when I had done what was required. I would also need to go to my ISP email's page, to get spam email, because Thunderbird didn't provide me with those. When there, I would delete what was in the inbox, so I could easily keep letters there to a minimum. Now, however, when I delete something in my ISP's inbox, it deletes in my Thunderbird portal too. I can't find settings in my ISP's page to stop it from downloading automatically (so it won't duplicate what I've already received via Thunderbird), and I can't find any settings in Thunderbird, to ask it to keep what I have in my inbox, instead of deleting everything I delete with my ISP. Do I need to go further back and find an earlier release in order to be able to use Thunderbird as I used to do? Or can I tweak the one I have? </p>",thunderbird;settings;,thunderbird,settings,en-US,"",alan410
1493145,2025-02-13 19:57:28 -0800,2025-02-14 00:03:58 -0800,Having only Thunderbird receive emails,"<p>I bought a new computer and had to download Thunderbird again. I tried the most recent one, didn't like it, so randomly picked a previous release from 2023 (don't remember when I installed the previous one) and hoped for the best. In the past, I would keep some emails in my inbox and tend to them as needed and then keep or delete when I had done what was required. I would also need to go to my ISP email's page, to get spam email, because Thunderbird didn't provide me with those. When there, I would delete what was in the inbox, so I could easily keep letters there to a minimum. Now, however, when I delete something in my ISP's inbox, it deletes in my Thunderbird portal too. I can't find settings in my ISP's page to stop it from downloading automatically (so it won't duplicate what I've already received via Thunderbird), and I can't find any settings in Thunderbird, to ask it to keep what I have in my inbox, instead of deleting everything I delete with my ISP. Do I need to go further back and find an earlier release in order to be able to use Thunderbird as I used to do? Or can I tweak the one I have? </p>",thunderbird;settings;,thunderbird,settings,en-US,1712007;,alan410
1493148,2025-02-13 20:14:33 -0800,2025-02-13 23:56:23 -0800,Update from 115 to 128,<p>When Thunderbird updated from version 115 to 128 I lost access to my emails and calendar. My files were all in a Onedrive folder and my Profiles.ini file (line Path=) in the Roaming\Thunderbird directory pointed to it. I have tried to link the current installation to this Onedrive folder with no luck and any attempt to run the program creates an installation directory under Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\ with a bunch of files and I have no access to my prior installation. How do I recover my data and keep the Thunderbird files in Onedrive? </p>,thunderbird;installation-and-updates;,thunderbird,installation-and-updates,en-US,1712005;,richard400
1493155,2025-02-13 20:35:56 -0800,2025-02-13 23:50:27 -0800,Your message was sent but a copy was not placed in your sent folder (Sent) due to network or file access errors. You can retry or save the message locally to Local Folders/Sent-,"<p>I have suddenly started receiving this message when trying to send emails. They are just plain emails with no attachments. Thunderbird is not ""getting"" any emails either. I did not change '<em><strong>ANYTHING'</strong></em> in Thunderbird; it just started happening. I've tried the possible solutions I've found on line but haven't solved the problem. I'm using Windows 11 and Network Solutions email. </p>",thunderbird;email-and-messaging;,thunderbird,email-and-messaging,en-US,1712004;,tony142
1493172,2025-02-13 22:51:48 -0800,2025-02-13 22:58:14 -0800,Web Development Tools,"<p>I just wanna basics of Mozilla's **Firefox DevTools** offers powerful debugging tools like the **CSS Grid Inspector, JavaScript Debugger, and Network Monitor** for efficient web development. It also includes responsive design testing, accessibility auditing, and real-time editing features. Reach me at <strong><a href=""https://calculatebrasize.com/"" rel=""nofollow"">Calculate</a> Calculate </strong> </p>",thunderbird;performance-and-connectivity;,thunderbird,performance-and-connectivity,en-US,1711999;1712001;,ansaririzi99
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