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Another application is attempting to send mail using your user profile.

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Hello;

Using Thunderbird v115.10.1 (64-bit) on Windows 10 PRO.

Once a month or so, I need to send some emails from another application. Keep getting the warning about "Another application is attempting to send mail using your user profile" (image attached).

OK... a very good warning.

But... I don't want to have to click <OK> every time an email is sent.

So... I unchecked the checkbox.

Warning gone... works great.

Now... I want to re-enable that warning in case a rogue application tries to send an email.

Have looked, and looked, and looked under \Tools\Settings and \Tools\AccountSettings.

Can not find how to re-enable this (if it's there I am looking right at it and not seeing it).

Can anyone help?

Also used regedit to search the Windows registry, but could not find it.

Also... is there a way to change settings from a CLI (would be nice to disable this warning, send the emails, then re-enable is all programmatically.

TIA.

Bo...

Hello; Using Thunderbird v115.10.1 (64-bit) on Windows 10 PRO. Once a month or so, I need to send some emails from another application. Keep getting the warning about "Another application is attempting to send mail using your user profile" (image attached). OK... a very good warning. But... I don't want to have to click <OK> every time an email is sent. So... I unchecked the checkbox. Warning gone... works great. Now... I want to re-enable that warning in case a rogue application tries to send an email. Have looked, and looked, and looked under \Tools\Settings and \Tools\AccountSettings. Can not find how to re-enable this (if it's there I am looking right at it and not seeing it). Can anyone help? Also used regedit to search the Windows registry, but could not find it. Also... is there a way to change settings from a CLI (would be nice to disable this warning, send the emails, then re-enable is all programmatically. TIA. Bo...
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Just a possibility.... - click settings>general and scroll down to config editor at bottom of pane and open it - look for 'mapi.blind-send.enabled. If it is set to false, change it to true.

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Hi David;

The actual setting I needed to change was mapi.blind-send.warn.

Unchecking the checkbox in the warning message disables the warning for future emails.

Changing the value back to true re-enabled the warning message.

Do you know how to change this setting programmatically?

Thanks again.

Bo.

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That is how it's done, by editing config editor.

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