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Thunderbird Meltdown HELP!

Submitted by NoFaultVictims on April 22, 2009 - 7:44pm

Unable to read certain messages
Unable to edit drafts
Unable to access messages with attachments.

Thunderbird Portable version 2.0.0.18 (20081105)

At first it was Read reciepts or failure notices, I cannot open them or delete them. As soon as I select them Thunderbird freezes and I eventually have to Kill the Thunderbird proccess.

When I access the file directly thru - ..\Data\profile\Mail

i find in the message that freezes ThunderBird.

"This is a MIME-formatted message. Portions of this message may be unreadable without a MIME-capable mail program."

start-up from home computer is "long winded"

Submitted by tom3600 on April 14, 2009 - 7:24am

I've used Thunderbird portable apps in another lifetime in another world not too long ago. I moved on to a new company recently and to my horror I am not allowed to use my laptop for anything personal! How dare them! I can't even load a cd into my nuetered laptop without sending the disc to the computer Nazi's and have them scan and check it for potential virus's and fingerprints. Since I travel quite a bit I realized the only way to get my emails would be thru the public computers that a hotel would keep in the lobby. Yuck! Who knows where someone's fingers may have been???

Thunderbird Addressbook shortcut gone?

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Submitted by consul on April 13, 2009 - 5:01pm

Can someone post a ??newer?? Address book shortcut? It doesn't seem to pick up the old file anymore since the new PAM update. The file is there in the Thunderbird folder.

And the link in the "Office" section of applications points to the whole Thunderbird file. I would have thought that it would point to the shortcut file.

change the priority level and add Speed Post(OR Express Mail) feature

Submitted by HuShunRen on April 10, 2009 - 8:33am

Hello John Haller,

I want to make a request, could you please ask the development team of thunderbird portable change the priority order of thunderbird portable to seven priority levels,six priority level is like this Lowest(Most Private)-Low(Private)-Normal-High-Emergency-Critical, and add ExpressMail Feature.

Cordially Yours.

Why is TB portable using profiles.ini on C: drive?

Submitted by dingo on April 7, 2009 - 4:50pm

I'm running TB portable from a USB stick using the portable apps menu. Yet I notice that it's using profiles.ini located in my "C:\Documents and Settings\..." folder hierarchy. I thought the whole idea of the portable apps system when used on a USB stick was it should not start messing with the C: drive? How do I stop it accessing (and changing) C:?

Profiles

Submitted by pagiros on April 4, 2009 - 7:24pm

Hi,

I downloaded and installed Thunderbird Portable on a USB Flash Drive, it works fine but I would like to create many profiles because with Outlook Express I used many identities.

I read that you can manage (create/edit/delete) profiles through "profile manager" and you can reach it typing string to the url to .exe file plus "-p" option in the "start->run" prompt, e.g.:
"C:\Programs\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe" -p

Actually it works on my C installation, but it doesn't work on my Flash Drive installation, in fact if I type:

Can't Remove Folders!

Submitted by deepestfishguy on April 1, 2009 - 8:26pm

2009-04-01

When I set up my Thunderbird Portable, I attempted to import some email from my regular Thunderbird programme, via the utility that allows import & export in mbox format. In the process, I discovered that my export had failed, as the folders imported into TBird Portable were empty. I have since been successful at importing what I wanted, but cannot remove the folders that I originally tried to import.

I have emptied the trash and compacted the folders as recommended. Short of uninstalling/reinstalling, is there any way to delete these folders?

[solved] John T. Haller response - defaults

Submitted by BegBen on March 23, 2009 - 2:21pm

EDIT: Look at arizona480's post from March 21, 2009 - 7:24am on this thread here
https://portableapps.com/node/11309 and you have your solution!

I have a problem it seems many have had over the years, which is to use FF/TB Portable as the main and default programs instead of the local versions.
I understand there are problems where paths are being created in Documents and Settings instead of the PortableThunderbird folder and the start menu buttons point to blank versions of the programs.

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