= Thunderbird Email Hacks = = Disable Updates = {{{ == DISABLE AUTO UPDATE VIA "REGEDIT" IN WINDOWS: == In windows, if you want to make sure, Thunderbird app update is completely disabled, then for both 64bit & 32bit Windows or TB, follow below steps: * runregedit.exe, ( reg =registry ) , accept the RISK related warnings, and find/browse to below reg key location:[[BR]] •HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Mozilla\Thunderbird(for Thunderbird=TB).[[BR]] orHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Thunderbird(for Thunderbird=TB).[[BR]] •HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox(for Firefox=FF).[[BR]] * If any one of the above/below (Thunderbird related) reg keys does not exist in Windows Registry, then Create them with a right-click on the previous key (for example: "Mozilla"), and then selectNew>Key> specify key name (for example: "Thunderbird" or "Firefox"), then right-click on the keyThunderbirdto configure TB, or, right-click on keyFirefoxto configure FF , and again selectNew>Dword(32-bit) Value > name it!DisableAppUpdate> set its value to1to disable TB/FF app update & auto-update. ( If later you want-to/need-to enable app update, then you may set!DisableAppUpdatekey value to0. ) * After above setting is done, user will see a line[[BR]]'''''"Updates disabled by your system administrator"''''' }}} == Disable / Alter Max Size Limit without Warnings == {{{ Did you confirm that mail.compose.big_attachments.notify is set to "False"? If you close and restart Thunderbird and check that option again, is it still set to "False"? Cort22 Posts: 2 Joined: July 24th, 2015, 6:31 am Post Posted July 24th, 2015, 7:20 am Yes, I set it to "False" and it is set to "False" after restarting Thunderbird. The warnings still show up every time. Sancho181 New Member Posts: 1 Joined: August 31st, 2015, 7:36 am Post Posted August 31st, 2015, 7:53 am I had the exact same problem, I had to click 'OK' to confirm sending every large message. I stopped the big attachment warnings by changing this entry in 'Config Editor': mailnews.message_warning_size The default value was 20971520 bytes (20mb), so every message I sent larger than 20mb triggered the warning. I changed mine to match my e-mail server limit, 28311552 bytes (27mb). And the warnings are gone! :D Hope that helps! }}}