I tried changing the Local Directory in a few different versions of the 
Thunderbird snap on an Ubuntu 24.04 system: 
* 128.9.1esr (revision 706): This is from --stable today
* 138.0b2-1 (revision 708): This is from --beta today
* 133.0b5-2 (revision 579): This is the reporter's last reported working version
* 128.0esr-2 (revision 496): This is the first 128 esr snap release
* 115.12.2-1 (revision 490): This is the last 115 esr snap release

Each version that I tested had the same behavior:
* The server settings shows the Local Directory to be: 
`/home/heather/snap/thunderbird/common/.thunderbird/<some 
hash>.default/ImapMail/imap.mail.yahoo.com`
* I Browse to another Local Directory location (`/home/heather/.thunderbird`)
* Thunderbird says it has to restart for the changes to take effect.
* After the restart, the Local Directory is: `/run/user/1000/doc/<some other 
hash>/.thunderbird`

I tried browsing to other folders in $HOME, like
`/home/heather/Documents` but Thunderbird said this kind of directory
was unsuitable (and didn't say why). That's ok though, the
`/run/user/1000/doc/<some other hash>/.thunderbird` directory it creates
has 775 permissions and you can copy it to anywhere you want.

So I agree that it's not ideal (or intuitive) that the Local Directory
you set inside Thunderbird is actually overwritten to another place. But
if your goal is to simply back up this folder, you can still do that.

Now, that being all said, from the Thunderbird [138.0b2 beta
tarball](https://download.mozilla.org/?product=thunderbird-138.0b2-SSL&os=linux64&lang=en-
US) you download from our website and I was able to set the Local
Directory to `/home/heather/Documents` without being told no. After
Thunderbird restarted, the Local Directory still says
`/home/heather/Documents` (as expected).

I also tried the beta flatpak ([how to use flathub-
beta](https://discourse.flathub.org/t/how-to-use-flathub-beta/2111))
which is at 138.0b2 as well. With the flatpak, I was able to change the
Local Directory to `/home/heather/Documents` without being told no.
After it restarted, I see that the Local Directory is
`/run/flatpak/doc/132429fd/Documents`.

So I suspect the directory path change is related to the confinement
that snap and flatpak provides and I'm not sure how to fix this, or even
if it is fixable. You _are_ however able to still backup this folder to
wherever you want.

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   Account Server Settings, Local Folder is not selectable/changeable
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