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Thunderbird has lost all coonnections to sending mail. How to fix?

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Thunderbird shows only the INBOX and messages, but it does not have the SEND Mail button displayed nor any of the other parts of the prviously displayed application.

Essentially I have no email sending capability.

Is there a fix? It appears that I can still receive email as my most recent email in the INBOX is dated at 11:32AM this morning.

Thunderbird shows only the INBOX and messages, but it does not have the SEND Mail button displayed nor any of the other parts of the prviously displayed application. Essentially I have no email sending capability. Is there a fix? It appears that I can still receive email as my most recent email in the INBOX is dated at 11:32AM this morning.

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You don't have a toolbar.

<alt> + v + Toolbars and check the relevant toolbar options.

Or maybe [≡]|{hover over Preferences}, but I'm not too confident as the layout may vary between platforms, and I'm using Linux here.

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Hello,

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It appears that I do not ask enough questions. If I did, I might b able to follow matt's instructions on sending ascreenshot back to him . Here it is:

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You don't have a toolbar.

<alt> + v + Toolbars and check the relevant toolbar options.

Or maybe [≡]|{hover over Preferences}, but I'm not too confident as the layout may vary between platforms, and I'm using Linux here.