Yes. The partition is mounted on startup.

I can access to data in this partition, create folders, files, remove
documents etc.

I have a profile for firefox in this ntfs partition and no problem to
load.

Eventualy i install thunderbird manually to work with email, and cero
problem loading this profile.

With this installation in manual i can create a new profile in this
partition because when launch thunderbird -p, and follow the steps to
create a new profile i can do this in this partition.

With snap installation i can't do this because thunderbird can't access
to this ntfs file system.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1903755

Title:
  thunderbird 78.4.1 snap connection missing

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
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  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:      20.04
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  thunderbird 74.8.1 - channel lastest/stable
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  I try to connect to an exist profile in a ntfs partition.
  But the "Read/write files on removable storage device option" is missing in 
permissions.
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  I can't launch thunderbird with a profile located in a mnt (ntfs partition) 
device.

  Thunderbird does not have auto-connect of removable-media, and i can't
  connect it manually with:

  snap connect thunderbird:removable-media

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