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The panacea.dat file is where Mozilla Thunderbird stores the directory tree cache. The global-messages-db.sqlite file is used for searching for emails and contacts. Corruption of either of these files may lead to a loss of folders. Launch Mozilla Thunderbird. The new panacea.dat and global-messages-db.sqlite files will be created, and it may. Thunderbird marks messages as Junk, and they usually appear with an orange flame icon (though this may appear differently to you, depending on your operating system and theme.) Thunderbird does not 'block' messages.
I have been told that Thunderbird automatically blocks emails it considers to be spam or junk so they do not appear in the Inbox. I have recently started to have problems with some incoming emails in that they are not reaching my Inbox (even though they were replies to ones I have sent). I have been advised to look for the missing emails in the spam or junk files but I do not know how to access these. Any help would be appreciated, including any other ideas as to why the emails are not getting through.
This article will show you how to install Thunderbird on Linux. For other operating systems, see Installing Thunderbird on Windows and Installing Thunderbird on Mac.
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Many Linux distributions include Thunderbird by default, and most have a package management system that enables you to easily install Thunderbird. Generally, you should install from the package management system, because it will:
- Ensure that you have all the required libraries
- Install Thunderbird in a way that works best with your distribution
- Create shortcuts to launch Thunderbird
- Make Thunderbird available to all users of your computer
- Make removing Thunderbird work the same as removing any other application
Package management also has some disadvantages:

- It may not give you the latest version of Thunderbird
- It may give you a version without Thunderbird branding
To install Thunderbird using the package manager, please refer to the documentation of the Linux distribution you're using.
Complete instructions for installing Thunderbird outside of package management may be available at your distribution's support website. For example:
- Before you install Thunderbird, make sure that your computer has the required libraries installed. Missing libraries will cause Thunderbird to be inoperable.
- The installation file provided by Mozilla in .tar.bz2 format does not contain sources but pre-compiled binary files, therefore you can simply unpack and run them. There is no need to compile the program from source.
- The following instructions will install Thunderbird into your home directory, and only the current user will be able to run it.
- Download Thunderbird from the Thunderbird download page to your home directory.
- Open a Terminal and go to your home directory:
cd ~ - Extract the contents of the downloaded file:
tar xjf thunderbird-*.tar.bz2 - Close Thunderbird if it's open.
- To start Thunderbird, run the thunderbird script in the thunderbird folder:
~/thunderbird/thunderbird
Thunderbird should now start. You can then create a launcher on your desktop to run this command.
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libstdc++5 error
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As noted above, you need to install the required libraries for Thunderbird to work. Many distributions don't include libstdc++5 by default.
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'Thunderbird not installed' message or wrong version of Thunderbird starts
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If Thunderbird is installed following the instructions given above, it must be started (in a Terminal or in a launcher on the Desktop, for example) using the command: ~/thunderbird/thunderbird
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If you try to start Thunderbird in a Terminal with the command: thunderbird, it will either start the package-manager-installed version of Thunderbird or will tell you the program is not installed.
