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Implementation of current Profile after T-Bird 128 Upgrade

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I've been on Thunderbird for almost 20 years and a Mozilla fan. Have evolved a fairly elaborate configuration of local (POP) email folders, rules, calendar, and accounts to manage & organize email activity, retention, archiving, etc. I've not had to deal with Profiles in previous upgrades and don't have much experience with it.

The recent Oct 1 push of Firefox & Thunderbird 131.0 releases took me by surprise. I was able to re-implement the previous Firefox profile to recover bookmarks, cookies, passwords, etc. However, when T-Bird warned that 131.0 was Beta & unsupported I took the suggestion to download & install the current supported release: 128.3.0 (I was on 128.2.3). Then hell came.

Once downloaded, installed & launched, Thunderbird 128.3 cautioned the new profile created with T-Bird 131.0 was incompatible with previous versions and that I should create a new one, which I did. Still could not get new T-Bird to recognize previous profile, so I tried uninstalling, downloading & reinstalling 128.3 multiple times, each time prompted to create a new profile before proceeding. I tried to follow the previous profile restoration process detailed on support forums & articles, but none seemed specifically relevant to my situation.

I located my profiles in the appdata roaming profile folder, including what I think are most recent based on size of mail folders. Can't determine whether I had just one or several in use due to the extent of my setup. Could really use some help & advice to: 1) Determine which profile was in most recent use prior to T-Bird upgrade. 2) Whether more than one profile was in use. 3) Re-implement the profile I was using on T-Bird 128.2.3 with my new 128.3.0

Regards & many thanks in advance, John C Houston

PS You'll ask why I would upgrade to 131.0 from 128.2.3. Answer: it was on auto-update and 131.0 is what was pushed. No more auto-updates for this guy!

I've been on Thunderbird for almost 20 years and a Mozilla fan. Have evolved a fairly elaborate configuration of local (POP) email folders, rules, calendar, and accounts to manage & organize email activity, retention, archiving, etc. I've not had to deal with Profiles in previous upgrades and don't have much experience with it. The recent Oct 1 push of Firefox & Thunderbird 131.0 releases took me by surprise. I was able to re-implement the previous Firefox profile to recover bookmarks, cookies, passwords, etc. However, when T-Bird warned that 131.0 was Beta & unsupported I took the suggestion to download & install the current supported release: 128.3.0 (I was on 128.2.3). Then hell came. Once downloaded, installed & launched, Thunderbird 128.3 cautioned the new profile created with T-Bird 131.0 was incompatible with previous versions and that I should create a new one, which I did. Still could not get new T-Bird to recognize previous profile, so I tried uninstalling, downloading & reinstalling 128.3 multiple times, each time prompted to create a new profile before proceeding. I tried to follow the previous profile restoration process detailed on support forums & articles, but none seemed specifically relevant to my situation. I located my profiles in the appdata roaming profile folder, including what I think are most recent based on size of mail folders. Can't determine whether I had just one or several in use due to the extent of my setup. Could really use some help & advice to: 1) Determine which profile was in most recent use prior to T-Bird upgrade. 2) Whether more than one profile was in use. 3) Re-implement the profile I was using on T-Bird 128.2.3 with my new 128.3.0 Regards & many thanks in advance, John C Houston PS You'll ask why I would upgrade to 131.0 from 128.2.3. Answer: it was on auto-update and 131.0 is what was pushed. No more auto-updates for this guy!

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Please tell me you have been doing backups of your profiles.

131.0 is for current purposes a beta that should neither be upgraded to nor installed in a production environment.

What version were you running prior to Oct 1?

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Since I was on auto-update I wasn't paying much attention to current releases, but believe it was 128.2.3.

Wish I could tell you I was doing backups. Prior to retirement March 1st, my company's MSP was backing up my personal system, but I'll need to check with them. Can't count on a backup.

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Noted just now that my Thunderbird installation reverted to 131.0 (again). It may be that the profile in use contained the auto-update feature which fetched Mozilla's latest, as before.

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Confirmed this is what happened -- auto update was set and T-Bird updated & installed 131.0. Can't understand why Mozilla would auto-update with a beta release. It's suggesting I downgrade (again), but I won't until I find a path to resolve the profile issue.

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Where did you install Thunderbird from? You are likely on the release channel and likely wanted to be on the esr channel. This is likely a problem with a 3rd party packager using the wrong channel, or you updated the channel manually.

See Update Channel at Help->Troubleshooting Information.

Wot Corey Bryant změnjeny

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I don't recall noticing a specified channel while on auto-update. In reverting to 128.3 I first clicked the link in 131.0 beta warning which I assume took me directly to Mozilla. In subsequent reinstalls I went directly from the Mozilla download site and the new profiles created all end in .default-esr. Thanks for the note and link to troubleshooting. I'll check it out.

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Thanks to input from Corey & Wayne, I found my previous profile, re-implemented TB and can now access my full calendar & email history and structure. Relieved. Albeit on 131.0 after the last 2 unexpected auto-updates.

Corey was correct -- I have been on the release channel, not esr. Don't know how I got there. In another post earlier today, David mentions that the "release" channel hasn't been released yet, but on a TB implementation 2 years ago (different machine running 91.11.0) application basics->update channel = "release" Curious.

My quandary now is whether to start this process over, attempt another downgrade to 128 and risk profile incompatibility again.

Is there no other way to change release channels from update to esr than to uninstall/download/reinstall Thunderbird?

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