![]() If that doesn't work try moving part of the window off-screen so that there is more room to drag and drop the corner. If the windows layout is okay but some of the window pane contents/controls is clipped (not visible) try pressing the "restore down" button (between the minimize and close buttons) to stop using full screen mode and then drag and drop a corner of the window/pane to resize it.You can also select safe mode by exiting Thunderbird and holding down the Shift key while double clicking the Thunderbird shortcut. Try running in safe mode using "Help -> restart with add-ons disabled" to rule out it being a problem due to an add-on.If something else in the windows layout is broken :.If that doesn't help try deleting the panacea.dat file in the profile. It should re-create the file and directory with default values. It does not contain any messages, all of its mbox files ("Inbox.", "Sent." etc.) are empty. It is the directory listed in the location field of the properties of the unified inbox folder. The directory might have a numeric suffix. ![]() If they're okay exit Thunderbird and delete both the virtualfolders.dat file and the Smart Mailboxes directory in the profile. do you have more than a problem with Unified folders). If Unified folders is not working correctly (perhaps you're missing some inbox folders) switch to View -> Folders -> All and verify that the folders are okay (i.e.If you customized columns for a folder but that setting is forgotten when you restart select the folder in the folder pane, select properties, the general tab, and then press the "repair folder" button.If you use that utility configure it to leave Thunderbird's profile alone. If you keep losing toolbar and message pane settings it might be due to CCleaner deleting files.If the folder pane is empty see Empty folder pane.If you can't see the folder pane, see Folder pane not shown.If it was replaced by a Send Later button check File -> Offline to see if you are working offline. Either press F10 or use View -> Toolbars -> Composition Toolbar to get it back. If the Send button is missing when composing a new message something hid the "composition toolbar".Then drag and drop the buttons to customize the toolbar as desired, and click on the "Done" button. If something is broken with the toolbar such as buttons go right to left on the menu bar, or you can't add a button right click on the toolbar, select customize, and click on the "Restore Default Set" button.If you are running Thunderbird 10 or later you could press either the ALT key or F10 and then select View -> Toolbars -> Menu bar instead. If the menu bar is missing right click on the toolbar and select Menu Bar in the list box.Delete it per the instructions in the preceding paragraph. If every time you close the message pane it re-opens when you restart, xulstore.json is probably corrupt.Xulstore.json replaced localstore.rdf in one of the updates to version 38. If you don't have a xulstore.json file, delete localstore.rdf instead. That will create a new version of that file with default settings. That stores the toolbar, window layout and size/position settings. Exit Thunderbird and delete xulstore.json. It will display the contents of your profile. That will launch windows explorer (or whatever file manager your operating system uses). Depending upon what version you are running you will see either a "Open Containing Folder" or a "Show Folder" button. If that doesn't help select Help -> Troubleshooting Information.If you are using the CompactHeader add-on for the message pane (preview pane) you many need to either expand the headers or disable the add-on in order to customize that toolbar. Right click on the "broken" toolbar, select "customize", press the "Restore Default Set" button, and press the Done button.If the Mail or Message Pane toolbar doesn't seem to work correctly (for example, can't add or delete buttons):.This article was written for Thunderbird but also applies to Mozilla Suite / SeaMonkey (though some menu sequences may differ).
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