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Repeated unrequested downloads of new T'bird erase entire history and organization of mail receipts. Must repeatedly reload old program to get a usable one. Loo

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Am repeatedly reloading old program because you guys are sending a new one that does not load my history or even Work to down load new e-mails....... I'm 65 years old. I don't want your meddling. It works. Leave me alone.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Am repeatedly reloading old program because you guys are sending a new one that does not load my history or even Work to down load new e-mails....... I'm 65 years old. I don't want your meddling. It works. Leave me alone.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Well I'm 55, not a guy and I've never meddled with your computer  :)


  • What version are you currently using that works for you?
  • What OS are you using?
  • What type of mail account? Is it POP or IMAP?

Have you switched off updates or not? Tools > Options > Advanced > Update

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Ah. I found a place to reply! the seeming inaccessibility of doing a back and forth is so frustrating. Answers: I am using Thunderbird 24.5.0. The 31s have lost all--or not transferred over--any info. Neither have they been able to download any new e-mails. Just a blank form. I have a new computer. It is on Windows 8.1 with a small program installed maybe Modern Mix? that emulates o.s. 7 or earlier. (It's not a touch screen, Toshiba's choice, so why should it have the series of tiles to choose) I have,now, gone to Tools and asked to be notified before T'bird tries to unload on me. This happened this morning. I declined. but looked to see what the update had. Now I have sent that window away. Seems one fix it didn't have is a problem with reloading old data. Fine. I guess I'm vulnerable until that is fixed. And yes, I do get messages thru e-mail that have the weird aE something symbols where there ought to be a ' or so.

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Why am I asked to post a reply to the message I just wrote?

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These postings are a conversation or dialogue. It's simply an invitation to the reader to join in (hopefully with a relevant and helpful comment, unlike this one! ;-) )

Character substitutions usually mean something is using one character set but telling a different one, or not telling us and making Thunderbird guess.

Try View|Character Encoding and see which one works properly. Maybe setting that one as the fallback would be productive.