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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.

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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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