-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote: > Joe Hart wrote: > >> It sounds to me like something modified your prefs.js file. That is the >> file that controls which mail folders and accounts are available. >> According to the official documentation, you're not supposed to directly >> edit that file, but I know it is possible. BUT you cannot let IceDove >> create a profile. >> > > On closer inspection, I found that my panacea.dat inside > ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/randomnumber.default is corrupted. Is there any way > to reconstruct this file based on the emails that I have? My emails seem to > be intact though. > > hth > raju > Well, good news that email is intact. As for reconstructing the .dat file, I have no idea. Perhaps someone else can step in here, or you can try going upstream (meaning the mozilla thunderbird developers).
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