It works on wide platforms starting from Windows XP to Windows Now once the encrypted username and password values are extracted from above database file, ThunderbirdPassDecryptor decrypts them instantly using base64 decoding followed by 3DES algorithm. Information required to decrypt these contents are stored in key3. If the master password is set, then you must provide the master password for successful decryption.
Here are the brief usage details. On launch, ThunderbirdPassDecryptor automatically populates the Thunderbird's default profile location. If you have set the master password for your Thunderbird, then you need to enter the same in the 'master password box'. Once the profile location is specified, you can click on 'Start Recovery' button and ThunderbirdPassDecryptor will instantly recover all passwords from 'Thunderbird Password Store'.
You can also use ThunderbirdPassDecryptor to recover passwords from different system either Windows or Linux. In such case you can copy Thunderbird profile data from remote system to local machine and then specify that path in the profile location field for recovering such passwords. Also improved user interface. Version 7. Version 5. Version 4. Also removed the support for old method of password recovery from signons.
Version 3. Version 2. Tested successfully with latest version of Thunderbird v Version 1. Today's Deals. Replaced by logins. It stores encrypted saved passwords, and requires key3. If you delete it, also delete key3. Thunderbird used to use signons. Internal calendar data in SQLite format if you use the Lightning extension. Its been replaced by local. Custom training for Junk Mail Controls. Bayes traits training data used by the TaQuilla add-on.
The "Unsent Messages. That folder is used to queue unsent messages if you use "Send Later". Contains information on known phishing sites. Seems to be a replacement for urlclassifier2. Cached user interface data.
Can be deleted to resolve various issues. File location changed in Thunderbird 1. It used to be used for saving passwords. The " number. SignonFileName preference.
Mbox files. They are text files that contain all of the messages for that folder. They are named after the folder, but have no file extension.
Index files for mail messages. They contain a cache of the folder listing plus a few folder specific settings. Each file is a partial copy up to 20kb of a message in the mail folder, stored in a. It's deleted when the message in the mbox is deleted. Each file is a partial copy up to 49KB of a message in the mail folder, stored in a. They're actually renamed. Usually they're unzipped and the files stored in a child directory its name is the GUID that uniquely identifies that add-on when the add-on is installed but some such as IgnoreAero and Add-on Compatibility Reporter aren't.
The installation directory has an application. File in the chrome subdirectory in the programs installations directory used to replace strings. Temporary files created in MozillaMailnews when sending a message. If you get an error message about being unable to open the temp file nsmail. The directory has one or more child directories whose name is a 16 hexadecimal digit string a GUID.
Each of those child directories is for a separate channel release, beta, daily etc. If an update gets caught in a loop you can break the cycle by deleting the appropriate "updates. However, its usually easier to just delete the entire.. So far Thunderbird re-creates that directory as necessary if its missing. Similar directories are created for other operating systems. Its in the root of the program directory. Its contents can be viewed using any program that knows how to open a. It used to be called omni.
Registration of plugin MIME types. It's located in the "Thunderbird" directory containing the profiles. Keeps track of the profile folder location.
When you receive an encrypted message, Thunderbird will ask you to enter your secret passphrase to decrypt the message. To determine whether or not the incoming message has been signed or digitally encrypted you need to look at the information bar above the message body. If the message has been encrypted and signed, the green bar also displays the text "Decrypted message".
If you believe that your private key has been "compromised" that is, someone else has had access to the file that contains your private key , you should revoke your current set of keys as soon as possible and create a new pair. To revoke your current set of keys:. Send the revocation certificate to the people you correspond with so that they know that your current key is no longer valid.
This ensures that if someone tries to use your current key to impersonate you, the recipients will know that the key pair is not valid. Grow and share your expertise with others. Answer questions and improve our knowledge base. Search Support Search.
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