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Here is the help message for Thunderbird 102.0 on Windows.firefox.exe --help > help.txt
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Usage: thunderbird.exe [ options ... ] [URL]
where options include:
-h or --help Print this message.
-v or --version Print Thunderbird version.
--full-version Print Thunderbird version, build and platform build ids.
-P <profile> Start with <profile>.
--profile <path> Start with profile at <path>.
--migration Start with migration wizard.
--ProfileManager Start with ProfileManager.
--no-remote Do not accept or send remote commands; implies
--new-instance.
--new-instance Open new instance, not a new window in running instance.
--safe-mode Disables extensions and themes for this session.
--allow-downgrade Allows downgrading a profile.
--MOZ_LOG=<modules> Treated as MOZ_LOG=<modules> environment variable,
overrides it.
--MOZ_LOG_FILE=<file> Treated as MOZ_LOG_FILE=<file> environment variable,
overrides it. If MOZ_LOG_FILE is not specified as an
argument or as an environment variable, logging will be
written to stdout.
--console Start Thunderbird with a debugging console.
--headless Run without a GUI.
--jsdebugger [<path>] Open the Browser Toolbox. Defaults to the local build
but can be overridden by a firefox path.
--wait-for-jsdebugger Spin event loop until JS debugger connects.
Enables debugging (some) application startup code paths.
Only has an effect when `--jsdebugger` is also supplied.
--start-debugger-server [ws:][ <port> | <path> ] Start the devtools server on
a TCP port or Unix domain socket path. Defaults to TCP port
6000. Use WebSocket protocol if ws: prefix is specified.
-compose [ <options> ] Compose a mail or news message. Options are specified
as string "option='value,...',option=value,..." and
include: from, to, cc, bcc, newsgroups, subject, body,
message (file), attachment (file), format (html | text).
Example: "to=john@example.com,subject='Dinner tonight?'"
--jsconsole Open the Browser Console.
--jsdebugger [<path>] Open the Browser Toolbox. Defaults to the local build
but can be overridden by a firefox path.
--wait-for-jsdebugger Spin event loop until JS debugger connects.
Enables debugging (some) application startup code paths.
Only has an effect when `--jsdebugger` is also supplied.
--devtools Open DevTools on initial load.
--start-debugger-server [ws:][ <port> | <path> ] Start the devtools server on
a TCP port or Unix domain socket path. Defaults to TCP port
6000. Use WebSocket protocol if ws: prefix is specified.
-mail Open the mail folder view.
-mail <URL> Open the message specified by this URL.
--marionette Enable remote control server.
--remote-debugging-port [<port>] Start the Firefox Remote Agent,
which is a low-level remote debugging interface used for WebDriver
BiDi and CDP. Defaults to port 9222.
--remote-allow-hosts <hosts> Values of the Host header to allow for incoming requests.
Please read security guidelines at https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/remote/Security.html
--remote-allow-origins <origins> Values of the Origin header to allow for incoming requests.
Please read security guidelines at https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/remote/Security.html
-options Open the options dialog.
-addressbook Open the address book at startup.
-file Open the specified email file or ICS calendar file.
-setDefaultMail Set this app as the default mail client.
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