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Thunderbird configuration option list details

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Could you please provide the list of option editable via Config Editor and details of the options function and default values? I would like to learn more on how to configure and maintain the configuration of Thunderbird. Are these options standard across Windows and Linux? Thanks in advance.

Could you please provide the list of option editable via Config Editor and details of the options function and default values? I would like to learn more on how to configure and maintain the configuration of Thunderbird. Are these options standard across Windows and Linux? Thanks in advance.

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I think you can start by looking at this article:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Mail_and_news_settings

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I don't think such a list exists. And of course it is made more complicated by the fact that many add-ons also use configuration options too, so we'd have to look to add-on authors to document their own additions to it.

I can't think of any obvious differences between Windows and Linux other than cases where you might store pathnames to resources. Ideally all such pathnames would be local and relative, but I have met some cases that need absolute pathnames, particularly if you want to share data between, say, Thunderbird and Firefox. The Clippings add-on comes to mind.

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As an afterthought, the hard part is that if the default value built into Thunderbird is in use, you don't need a Config Editor entry. So after first setting up Thunderbird, the only things in the Config Editor would be the unique data you entered (your account settings) and any non-default settings you had selected. The vast majority of possible but as yet unchanged settings remains invisible. :-(

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I think you can start by looking at this article:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Mail_and_news_settings

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Zenos said

I don't think such a list exists. And of course it is made more complicated by the fact that many add-ons also use configuration options too, so we'd have to look to add-on authors to document their own additions to it. I can't think of any obvious differences between Windows and Linux other than cases where you might store pathnames to resources. Ideally all such pathnames would be local and relative, but I have met some cases that need absolute pathnames, particularly if you want to share data between, say, Thunderbird and Firefox. The Clippings add-on comes to mind.

Thank you so much. This is very informative and I appreciate you taking the time to reply.

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Thank you so much. This is very informative and I appreciate you taking the time to reply

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sfhowes said

I think you can start by looking at this article: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Mail_and_news_settings

Excellent...!! this is precisely what I needed. This and the note of Zenos provides me with a good start. Thank you so much. Your help is much appreciated.