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Open thunderbird with main tab only

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In trying to move several THOUSAND emails from one email account (which will be shut off) to another, after we selected all emails in the old account, we inadvertently we must have asked Thunderbird to open all of those emails. I have manually tried to close these tabs (either using the x in each tab, or Ctrl-W). Nonetheless, Thunderbird is slow as molasses with this crazy number of tabs open. Is there a way to reset Thunderbird without any of these tabs open, just the main mail window? Right-clicking to close other open tabs does not respond, so I need to know how to actually open Thunderbird with just the default tab opening and now other. Thank you.

In trying to move several THOUSAND emails from one email account (which will be shut off) to another, after we selected all emails in the old account, we inadvertently we must have asked Thunderbird to open all of those emails. I have manually tried to close these tabs (either using the x in each tab, or Ctrl-W). Nonetheless, Thunderbird is slow as molasses with this crazy number of tabs open. Is there a way to reset Thunderbird without any of these tabs open, just the main mail window? Right-clicking to close other open tabs does not respond, so I need to know how to actually open Thunderbird with just the default tab opening and now other. Thank you.

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jnoreman said

…right-clicking to close other open tabs does not respond…
How long did you wait? Read this answer in context 👍 0

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jnoreman said

…right-clicking to close other open tabs does not respond…
How long did you wait?
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I waited over an hour...

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Yes, that sounds broke.

Close Thunderbird, open its profile and delete/move/rename the session.json file.

This file appears to store the display status; checking here, it recorded an open tab when I deliberately closed Thunderbird with a tab open.

I would suggest you don't delete the original file, just in case this process doesn't deliver the required outcome.

Information on the profile: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-thunderbird-stores-user-data

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Awesome. Thank you.