Preventing multiple instances
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Preventing multiple instances
Is there a way to prevent Thunderbird from opening more than once, so if I click on my inbox it opens it in the same window instead of opening a new one
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I'd also like for new instances of Thunderbird to somehow be supressed. I accidentally double-click folders all the time, causing Thunderbird to open up new windows.
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jareha wrote:I'd also like for new instances of Thunderbird to somehow be supressed. I accidentally double-click folders all the time, causing Thunderbird to open up new windows.
I agree completely.
Would be great to avoid that a double click on a folder starts another instance of Thunderbird (a "feature" that even Mozilla Mail had).
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I guess such a feature would just be better for Outlook Express converts such as myself. I do believe such shouldn't be the default, however (Thunderbird should definitely innovate and not bow down to Microsoft's setup). Maybe a preference in about:config would make such an implementation hidden enough? Or better yet, an extension (I need to learn how to write them because I keep dropping hints).
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I don't know that I would call this feature an "OE converts" feature... I don't see any reason why a mail program should need to allow two instances running when double-clicking on a folder... It would be one thing if it allowed multiple instances running (to allow two different profiles up at the same time), but the current setup is not needed...
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I have several computers throughout the house, and all my mailboxes stored on the server. That way I can access the same email accounts/mail from anywhere I'm at. Preventing multiple instances is essential in this siutation.
I'm currently using Eudora because it does have this feature, although Eudora sucks in other ways so I would like to change.
I'm currently using Eudora because it does have this feature, although Eudora sucks in other ways so I would like to change.
- technomage
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has this issue really been left unresolved since July?
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Why won't thunderbird 0.8 allow multiple instances on windows?
It's very annoying and I need it for this setup:
I have a "common" profile - which every computers thunderbird starts up in - and they can all read the common email.
A few users have a private address - and since we have mail stored on network drive (prefer this, to imap) they need to start a second instance of thunderbird, using their private profile (they also need to have the "common" profile open).
It's very annoying and I need it for this setup:
I have a "common" profile - which every computers thunderbird starts up in - and they can all read the common email.
A few users have a private address - and since we have mail stored on network drive (prefer this, to imap) they need to start a second instance of thunderbird, using their private profile (they also need to have the "common" profile open).