![]() ![]() Is it so that the Thunderbird team is inventing new things at a rate that nobody - even your help pages editors - cannot keep up with? Note: I did not ask to be updated and you do not offer a button to go back. Should I really "look under the bonnet" and tinker with the machinery following fellow user's advice to get me going again? So - dear Thunderbird team - Do you really think the warning given by Thunderbird was helpful? Should I really have known what to do? I'm just a user of Thunderbird application. I can still access my account using the old version of Thunderbird, and through my up-to-date Android Gmail application (no, it is not a gmail account). Luckily I have an old computer with old operating system and old version of Thunderbird that I hope you won't update without my consent, like you did here. I have not yet found "security protocol" from account's settings either. ![]() I have gone through my account's settings and have not yet found the word "Peer" anywhere. ![]()
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