Dera Sirs!
I want to use Thunderbird with sandboxie. The mailbox folders are on an other partition. When I want to add the folder Sandboxie says:
an alternative folder should contain localstore.rtf.
There is no localstore.rdf in my mailboxfolder and Mozilla says localstore.rtf ist deprecated
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Localstore.rdf
xulstore.json (new) is in the profilefolder, not in the mailboxfolder.
what can I/ you do?
gottfried
Thunderbird folderlocation
Moderator: Barb@Invincea
Re: Thunderbird folderlocation
What you can try is to add the new path for your thunderbird install to the sandboxie.ini configuration.
In the sandboxie control window choose "edit configuration" in the "configure" menu.
Copy the template settings below and paste it after your [usersettings] (replace the "D:\mail\Thunerbird\Data\profile" with your path to the thunderbird profile folder)
[TemplateSettings]
Tmpl.Thunderbird=D:\mail\Thunerbird\Data\profile
save the sandboxie.ini file and reload the configuration in the "configure" menu.
greetz,
ben
In the sandboxie control window choose "edit configuration" in the "configure" menu.
Copy the template settings below and paste it after your [usersettings] (replace the "D:\mail\Thunerbird\Data\profile" with your path to the thunderbird profile folder)
[TemplateSettings]
Tmpl.Thunderbird=D:\mail\Thunerbird\Data\profile
save the sandboxie.ini file and reload the configuration in the "configure" menu.
greetz,
ben
Re: Thunderbird folderlocation
What I would suggest is that you create a new empty file named "localstore.rtf" in the Thunderbird profile folder - as long as you are sure that you have the correct folder.
It should contain files like prefs.js, extensions.ini, abook.mab, cert8.db
After Sandboxie accepts the folder as a valid Thunderbird profile folder, you can always go back and delete the localstore.rtf file that you created, or just leave it there.
It should contain files like prefs.js, extensions.ini, abook.mab, cert8.db
After Sandboxie accepts the folder as a valid Thunderbird profile folder, you can always go back and delete the localstore.rtf file that you created, or just leave it there.
Paul
Win 10 Home 64-bit (w/admin rights) - Zone Alarm Pro Firewall, MalwareBytes Premium A/V, Cyberfox, Thunderbird
Sandboxie user since March 2007
Win 10 Home 64-bit (w/admin rights) - Zone Alarm Pro Firewall, MalwareBytes Premium A/V, Cyberfox, Thunderbird
Sandboxie user since March 2007
Re: Thunderbird folderlocation
Hi!
Thank you all for your suggestions.
They where useful for me thinking.
I did find out, that sandboxie does not ask for the mailboxfolder, it asks for the profilefolder and the path
%Local AppData%\Thunderbird
seems not to work for me i think .... there were a lot of errormessages ...
C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default (i did select) did work.
After i cleaned my inbox and compressed it (from 500MB to 4, errormessages) it seemed to work.
I have to investigate it further the next days.
Thanx!
Thank you all for your suggestions.
They where useful for me thinking.
I did find out, that sandboxie does not ask for the mailboxfolder, it asks for the profilefolder and the path
%Local AppData%\Thunderbird
seems not to work for me i think .... there were a lot of errormessages ...
C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default (i did select) did work.
After i cleaned my inbox and compressed it (from 500MB to 4, errormessages) it seemed to work.
I have to investigate it further the next days.
Thanx!
Re: Thunderbird folderlocation
Hi!
No - my Thunderbildinstallation does not work with sandboxie. Sandboxie wants the folder defined where localstore.rdf is in. That is the profilefolder on a SSD and i can see files with datestamps of the time i was working with TB.
But my mailboxes are an another partition on a HDD. When I send and receive emails with TB they disappear after restart.
So I had to define 2 folders but this is not possible.
No - my Thunderbildinstallation does not work with sandboxie. Sandboxie wants the folder defined where localstore.rdf is in. That is the profilefolder on a SSD and i can see files with datestamps of the time i was working with TB.
But my mailboxes are an another partition on a HDD. When I send and receive emails with TB they disappear after restart.
So I had to define 2 folders but this is not possible.
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