

If anybody knows or can make a fix, that would be great, I much prefer TB to the MS web interface. That last bit (to me) seems to indicate a client side (TB) issue. jsm, line 168: NS_ERROR_ NOT_IMPLEMENTED : Component returned failure code: 0x80004001 (NS_ERROR_ NOT_IMPLEMENTED ) JavaScript error: resource: ///modules/ OAuth2. so"Ĭbug: "Trying to load libotr.so from system's standard library locations"Ĭbug: "Trying to load libotr.so.5 from system's standard library locations"Ĭonsole.log: (new Error("Cannot load required OTR library", "resource: ///modules/ OTRLib. so"Ĭbug: "Found 0 public keys and 0 secret keys (0 protected, 0 unprotected)"Ĭbug: "Successfully loaded optional OpenPGP library libgpgme.so.11 from system's standard library locations"Ĭonsole.warn: ttings: Failed to load last_modified.json: TypeError: NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource.Ĭbug: "Trying to load /usr/lib/ thunderbird/ libotr. Once done, click on Subscribe button on the right. Check the box beside each of the following folders: Deleted Items, Drafts, Sent Items. Using Thunderbird's ical.js backendĬbug: "Successfully loaded OpenPGP library librnp.so version 0.16.2+ git20220922. Open Thunderbird and right-click on the Office 365 account that you have configured to click on Subscribe. Using nsImapService.cppĪTTENTION: default value of option mesa_glthread overridden by environment. When I start TB from a terminal, I get this: Thunderbird version is 102.7.0 (64-bit) on an up-to-date Ubuntu 22.10. On january 17 and before, all was working well with the same settings. Since yesterday januThunderbird cannot connect to my company email anymore, both imap and smtp.
