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Can't get Thunderbird version 128 to install over 102.11.0 (64-bit) on Linux MInt 19.2

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Back in September, 2024, Microsoft Outlook no longer accepted my long-used login information via Thunderbird. I could still log in to https://outlook.live.com/owa/?realm=hotmail.com from the Firefox browser. I tried adjusting Account Settings (e.g. Server Name, Server Type [POP], Security/Authentication, etc. to no avail. I downloaded the current version of Thunderbird (128?) and tried installing per directions found here. Tried using the Flatpak path. The direct Command Line path yielded the same result.

dave@Sequimer:~$ sudo flatpak install flathub org.mozilla.Thunderbird [sudo] password for dave: Skipping: org.mozilla.Thunderbird/x86_64/stable is already installed

On edit: Did what I hoping to avoid and deleted Thunderbird and all of the Thunderbird related files in the Linux home directory. Then installed a current version of Thunderbird and imported email stuff from an earlier backup. It works but now I have two renditions of Thunderbird running simultaneously.

Back in September, 2024, Microsoft Outlook no longer accepted my long-used login information via Thunderbird. I could still log in to ''https://outlook.live.com/owa/?realm=hotmail.com'' from the Firefox browser. I tried adjusting Account Settings (e.g. Server Name, Server Type [POP], Security/Authentication, etc. to no avail. I downloaded the current version of Thunderbird (128?) and tried installing per directions found here. Tried using the Flatpak path. The direct Command Line path yielded the same result. ''dave@Sequimer:~$ sudo flatpak install flathub org.mozilla.Thunderbird [sudo] password for dave: Skipping: org.mozilla.Thunderbird/x86_64/stable is already installed'' On edit: Did what I hoping to avoid and deleted Thunderbird and all of the Thunderbird related files in the Linux home directory. Then installed a current version of Thunderbird and imported email stuff from an earlier backup. It works but now I have two renditions of Thunderbird running simultaneously.

Modified by Dave M

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