Fix common problems in Mozilla Thunderbird?

Thunderbird, developed by Mozilla Corporation, is a free, open-source app that allows managing emails, chats, news feeds, and newsgroups quite efficiently. It is a desktop-based application that gives complete control and extensive ownership over the email messages. If you use Thunderbird, there are a number of add-ons available that you can install and utilize to customize and enhance the emailing experience.

Problem 1: Cannot Delete Messages

Users often find it difficult to delete messages in Thunderbird. This may happen due to a corrupt trash folder.

Solution – To overcome the inability to delete messages from Thunderbird, follow the steps below:

Step 1: Open the Profile folder by clicking on the Menu button from the top right of the Thunderbird window, and do the following:

  • Select Help, and then click Troubleshooting Information.

From the 
Troubleshooting Information tab, click the Open Folder button under Application Basics section.


  • A window will appear displaying a list of profile files.

Step 2: Close your Thunderbird application.

Step 3: In the File Manager, open the Mail folder or ImapMail folder (as per POP or IMAP account you are using).

Step 4: Open the folder by using incoming mail server name (such as imap.googlemail.com or pop.googlemail.com).

Step 5: Choose Trash and Trash.msf files and erase them.

Let’s look at each and their possible solutions:


Step 6: Restart Thunderbird.

In the case of IMAP, a new Trash folder will get automatically generated by Thunderbird.

However, in case of POP, you need to create the Trash folder. For this, go to the Folder List and then right-click the account name and select New Folder. Next, provide the folder name as Trash and click on Create Folder to confirm.

Problem 2: Unable to Send Email Messages

If you are unable to send email messages from your Thunderbird account, there can be two reasons behind this:

  • Inappropriate Thunderbird Settings
  • Blocked Port 25 by ISP (Internet Service Provider)

Solution – To resolve this error in Mozilla Thunderbird, perform the following:

Step 1: Ensure that Thunderbird settings are appropriately configured:

  • Incoming mail server (POP3/IMAP server): mail.yourdomain.com
  • Outgoing mail server (SMTP server): mail.yourdomain.com
  • Username: the full e-mail address like email@yourdomain.com
  • SMTP authentication must be enabled for the login to be successful.

Step 2: Try using alternative TCP port 2525 for SMTP Server.

Note: If you fail to rectify this issue, you can convert emails and other components from MBOX to PST file format for utilizing smooth functionality of MS Outlook.

Problem 3: Cannot Receive Messages

If the Thunderbird account fails to receive messages, check whether the account is configured correctly. To check settings for Mozilla Thunderbird account:

Step 1: Select Tools, and then click Account Settings.


Step 2: From the list that appears on the left pane, select Server Settings.


Step 3: You can see the configuration settings at the top of the page to verify the connection to the incoming mail server.

Step 4: The email account provider gives you connection information about the servers. Ensure that the account settings match these settings

Problem 4: Thunderbird Closes Unexpectedly

When Thunderbird exits unexpectedly, the situation is referred to as application crash. When that happens, Mozilla Crash Reporter appears. asking you if you would like to “send your crash information to Mozilla for processing”. Numerous reasons are responsible for the crash..

Solution – The best way to resolve the issue is to post crash report ID or attach a stack-trace in the bug report or on a forum.

Problem 5: Thunderbird Warns that the Server doesn’t Use Encryption

When configuring an email account in Thunderbird, you may get a warning message (see the image below) if your server doesn’t support encryption.


Solution – Perform the following steps to resolve this issue:

Step 1: First of all, verify if the server supports encryption. If it does, change Thunderbird settings by clicking the Change Settings button and implement correct settings.

Step 2: If the mail Server doesn’t support encryption, then, you may use it at your own risk. For this, check the box associated to I understand the risk and click on Create Account button. Alternatively, switch to mail service provider that offers a secure connection such as Yahoo, Gmail, etc.

Problem 6: Mozilla Thunderbird Won’t Open or Not Starting

Users often report about Thunderbird application not opening or starting on their computer.

Solution – To resolve this issue or to fix Thunderbird crashes issue, start Thunderbird in Safe Mode to troubleshoot persisting issues and error.

In the Safe Mode, you can reset Thunderbird settings or disable the add-ons that are creating issues. To verify, if the problem is being caused by a specific add-on, try comparing application behavior in normal mode to that of the behavior in safe mode.

Step 1: To start Thunderbird in safe mode, follow the steps below:

  • When Thunderbird is not running: Press and hold down the Shift key while starting Thunderbird to open it in safe mode.
  • When Thunderbird is running: Click on the Help menu from the top of Thunderbird window, and then select Restart with Add-ons Disabled… menu item.
  • Next, click Restart button in the dialog box.

Step 2: In the Thunderbird Safe Mode dialog box, click the Continue in Safe Mode button to start the application in safe mode.

Problem 7: Problem Configuring Email Alias

An email address that forwards messages to another email account is referred to as the alias. Once you setup email alias, you can freely configure Thunderbird for downloading and sorting messages to the alias account. The messages are received in the same manner as they are received in the primary account.

Some users reported that they cannot find option to send messages to the email alias. Essentially, they have problem configuring email alias.

Solution – The example specified herein will explain the procedure to configure Windows Live Mail or Hotmail account to send messages to the email alias in your Inbox.

Step 1: Sign in with Hotmail account, click on Options, and then select More Options.

Step 2: Under Customizing Hotmail, click on Rules for sorting new messages to configure the way in which messages are sorted.

Step 3: Delete the rule that specifies to place the new email messages into its own folder.

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