IF you are using Gnome3, parts of your menu may be relocated out of the app and on to the top bar. I don't know how far Mozilla has gone in adopting the new gnome3 libraries.


On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Lyle Tuttle <l.tuttle@cox.net> wrote:
At 08:42 AM 4/28/2014, Stephen Partington wrote:
Hrmm Up to date Ubuntu 14.04, and TB 24.4.0.

Me too.....



I am still using unity at this moment, and have made a few other minor tweaks that made the whole thing happy. Taking a peek i have the same method you do as an option, it was just not the first one i found. Do you have an "Account Settings" on your edit menu?

Yes.....and I had tried to "manage Identities", but while it will allow me to edit or add, I can't delete...?????

lyle




On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Stephen Partington <cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry, too many email clients at once today.

At the top: Edit -> Account Settings, the rest should be the same.


On 04/28/2014 08:00 AM, Lyle Tuttle wrote:
At 07:38 AM 4/28/2014, Stephen Partington wrote:
HAH, i should read the subject first.

In Thunderbird: Go to Edit -> Properties

No "properties" found....

Click on your Account (top on your email address)
at the bottom use account actions and then remove account

This is the ubuntu 14.04 default thunderbird install.

That is what I have:  Ubuntu 14.04; default Thunderbird install; on Dell latitude E6500

Here is how I finally removed it:

Thunderbird; edit; preferences; advanced; config Editor.......then (I had 8 email accounts set up, counting the one I did not want - it was the last one #8); scroll down the mail.account.account8.server; reset - do that for all of the #8 entries PLUS delete that account from the value line of mail.account.manager.accounts

that did it......

Now, WHY is mine different than yours?  T-bird ver 24.4.0 ; up-to-date Ubuntu 14.04

Curious lyle, the slow learner





On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 7:35 AM, Stephen Partington <cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:
Go to "Online Accounts" click on the account you want to remove, in the lower right there is a "Remove Account Button". I just typed Accounts into the main search area. (this was in 14.04)

On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 9:46 PM, Lyle Tuttle <l.tuttle@cox.net> wrote:
Yes, I saw that - problem is, those instructions must be for an earlier version....not fount in 14.04.
I did some looking around, then did some re-config - got rid of it on the second try......so now problem is solved.....only took 1.5 days....<G>
Thanks, lyle
At 08:24 PM 4/27/2014, keith smith wrote:
Click on the account on the left.  Then click on "view settings for this account" in the center area.  A form will appear, at the bottom of the left column there will be a drop down, use it to delete an email account.

 
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Keith Smith
On Sunday, April 27, 2014 7:25 PM, Lyle Tuttle <l.tuttle@cox.net> wrote:
OK, running 14.04....while trying to assist a friend, I set up a new
email account (not dominant) on my system.  Now I can't find any info
on how to delete that account in 14.04...and the solutions given in
earlier versions are not compatible.
Anyone have any ideas?  I do NOT want to delete his account from the
server; just OFF my system!! <G>
TIA
lyle tuttle

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