I'd move or rename the existing log files, close and restart Thunderbird then repeat the action that causes the error. Thus you'll get some small log files that mostly contain only information relevant to the problem.

KL wrote:
Thank you Chris...now that I read this, I know I have done it before,
but it had been so long I forgot LOL

I got three log files...one is huge the others are smaller but not
sure which one is needed to troubleshoot...

On Jun 6, 1:38 pm, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote:
In Thunderbird, go, "Tools", "Add-ons". Select the webmail extension and
click the "Options" button. Under the "Logging" tab you can enable
logging and choose the folder where the log files will be saved. It's
not a good idea to leave logging permanently enabled, the files will
soon become very large. Better to just turn logging on when needed for
trouble shooting.

KL wrote:
I am afraid I do not know how to do that...help?
On Jun 6, 4:17 am, Webmail Author <[email protected]> wrote:
You need to set the location for the log files
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