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<p>Yes, a warning when you try to use a profile that is too new will
be useful, but in a Thunderbird profile you typically have a lot
of data that you want to keep. Especially if you use POP, much of
it is the only copy available. In Firefox creating a new profile
is easy, and you can sync all your bookmarks etc. through Firefox
sync anyway.</p>
<p> -Magnus<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19-10-2018 17:29, Walter L Schwartz
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<font size="+1">I think this would be good for Thunderbird users
and testers.<br>
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Profiles Per Install and Profile Downgrade Protection</a><br>
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Walt<br>
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