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I use Manjaro Linux on a Toshiba laptop,when ever I use Thunderbird or firefox it says it is already running even on start up and thunderbird loses my e-mails.

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After a warning message that Thunderbird/Firefox is already running, the programmes open with eg Thunderbird (2). I then close one thunderbird but the screen then flicks and my latest e-mails disappear and not just from thunderbird but from the host server as well. I have twice had to request a restore and am about to consign Thunderbird to the Trash. There is a limit of 3000 set in preferences but this should get rid of old emails not new ones. Any assistance before I delete the program would be helpful. Kiwibar

After a warning message that Thunderbird/Firefox is already running, the programmes open with eg Thunderbird (2). I then close one thunderbird but the screen then flicks and my latest e-mails disappear and not just from thunderbird but from the host server as well. I have twice had to request a restore and am about to consign Thunderbird to the Trash. There is a limit of 3000 set in preferences but this should get rid of old emails not new ones. Any assistance before I delete the program would be helpful. Kiwibar

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This article is far too complex to follow in the time I have available. The article is quite disjointed and has too many cross references if you do not have a printer to hand. I would suggest it be reformatted in system order ie one section for Windows, one for Mac , one for Linux. Then some of the referenced information could be included. With so many browsers and mail clients available unless a solution is quick and easy it is easier to download and run another even if it is not quite as good. The potential loss of e-mail information is critical to my business.

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If you have any specific question to the article you're welcome to ask. But I'm afraid you'll have to take the trouble and read it in the first place.