Hrmm Up to date Ubuntu 14.04, and TB 24.4.0.
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?
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.
>
>
>
> ------------------------
> 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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