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can't download messages after update

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OS Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon Updated Thunderbird 1:52.9.1 to 1:60.2.1 Now headers download but link "Download the rest of the message" doesn't work 2 different accounts on different mail servers, same problem. Have removes Add-ons, uninstalled and reinstalled Thunderbird

OS Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon Updated Thunderbird 1:52.9.1 to 1:60.2.1 Now headers download but link "Download the rest of the message" doesn't work 2 different accounts on different mail servers, same problem. Have removes Add-ons, uninstalled and reinstalled Thunderbird

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I forgot to mention Thunderbird is set to download headers only Inspecting the "Download the rest of the Message" link this is obviously wrong it is: mailbox://nobody@local%20folders/Inbox?number=272..... etc. It should be my user name @ my outgoing mail server Have tried creating a new outgoing mail server and deleting the original server. Restart Thunderbird but still not working. I have two mail accounts set up both using a global inbox in local folders. This has worked fine for many years until this latest update.

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OK further investigation results. If I revert to using "Inbox for this account" everything works fine. Going back to, Inbox for different account - Global Inbox(Local Folders) doesn't work. If I turn off "Fetch headers only" everything works fine. So it appears there is a glitch in version 1:60.2.1 You can no longer use "Fetch headers only" with Global Inbox.

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Presumably you're using the Thunderbird version provided by your distribution. Does this also happen with the vanilla Thunderbird from https://www.thunderbird.net/ ?

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I'm pretty sure the package distributed by Ubuntu is a vanilla version, Mozilla recommend using your package manager to install Thunderbird

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