BRUYET Xavier wrote:
Now I have a new problem : 'nsCOMPtr<nsIMsgAccountManager> am = do_GetService(...)' creates a new account manager instead of returning the account manager of thunderbird application which is launched. If someone knows why...
That's because it's in a different process... you can only use XPCOM to access services and such in the same process. (Unless you use the experiemental DConnect stuff, which isn't enabled by default, and which hasn't been worked on for a while...)
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