So, if you move the MBOX file to another folder, you’ll need to go back into Thunderbird’s account settings and point it at the new location of the MBOX file. Remember that Thunderbird is pointed at your MBOX file wherever it is on your computer. Now you can open Thunderbird whenever you want to view the contents of your MBOX file. See this link to set the default browser - You may have to try all the different procedures in that link, rebooting the computer each time after making the suggestion changes. Select “Blogs & News Feeds.” At the bottom of the window, click the “Account Actions” box and click “Remove Accounts.”Ĭlick “Remove” and then click “OK” to confirm your change. When the OS does not 'remember' what application is to be the default, nothing happens, just as you have seen. To check this out, you click on Get a new OpenPGP in Thunderbird 78 Updating to Thunderbird 78 from 68 Soon the Thunderbird automatic update system will start to deliver the new Thunderbird 78 to current users of the previous release, Thunderbird 68. Click it and you can browse the contents of the MBOX file like you would browse another email inbox.īy the way, you can now remove that empty “Blogs & News Feeds” account you created earlier. You’ll see the name of the MBOX file under “Local Folders” in Thunderbird. So the link on the search results page no longer goes to the.xpi (without a. However, you have to select that browser each time as the add-on is designed to support testing, not somebody who just wants to use a different browser than the default web browser with Thunderbird.
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You can now view the contents of your MBOX file in Thunderbird. Starting next year, Firefox users wont be able to install extensions by. The Open With add-on lets you specify what browser to use to open a link. Thunderbird will tell you it needs to restart.