Lost local folders
How can I get a response to my questions when the replies are no-reply e-mails? I have lost my local folders when I migrated to version 68.11.0 (32 bit). There is no view folder so I cannot use your instructions. Morley Verdier
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re :How can I get a response to my questions when the replies are no-reply e-mails?
The email you received will contain a 'Post a Reply' large blue button. When you click on it, it will open a tab in your browser to the relevant question you asked, so you can then type a response. You do not use the 'reply' button to respond to the email itself.
re :I have lost my local folders when I migrated to version 68.11.0 (32 bit).
The version 68.11.0 is an old version. You mention 'migration to' : What version were you using before 68.11.0 ? Where did you get version 68.11.0 ?
In another question you said "I submitted to your blackmail and downloaded the new version."
What do you mean by 'blackmail' ? If you downloaded to the new version then you would be using 78.8.0, so this makes me wonder what operating system you are using eg: Linux ? Because it is possible to be using a version of Thunderbird which was only supplied via a Linux OS app and they are usually not up to date. Supply more info about your OS eg: Linux Mint or Ubuntu and whether your Thunderbird was something offered in some OS app or downloaded from something like a 'snap store' .
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re :How can I get a response to my questions when the replies are no-reply e-mails?
The email you received will contain a 'Post a Reply' large blue button. When you click on it, it will open a tab in your browser to the relevant question you asked, so you can then type a response. You do not use the 'reply' button to respond to the email itself.
re :I have lost my local folders when I migrated to version 68.11.0 (32 bit).
The version 68.11.0 is an old version. You mention 'migration to' : What version were you using before 68.11.0 ? Where did you get version 68.11.0 ?
In another question you said "I submitted to your blackmail and downloaded the new version."
What do you mean by 'blackmail' ? If you downloaded to the new version then you would be using 78.8.0, so this makes me wonder what operating system you are using eg: Linux ? Because it is possible to be using a version of Thunderbird which was only supplied via a Linux OS app and they are usually not up to date. Supply more info about your OS eg: Linux Mint or Ubuntu and whether your Thunderbird was something offered in some OS app or downloaded from something like a 'snap store' .
The official webpage to download Thunderbird is this: https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/all/