How can I configure Thunderbird to open with the last box to the letters that I used as it did with earlier versions?

I use OS 10.9.2 on a Macbook Pro with Thunderbird 24.4.0. Unfortunately, it opens with "Local folder" and I can't change that. My previous Thunderbird version 3.1.20 would always open to the last mailbox I was using.

I transferred my old computer profile and everything seems to work very well

I set the preferences in the same way that I did it with the version 3.2.10, but no matter what I do, it always ends up opening to local folders.

Any suggestions?

Thank you

Allen

https://addons.Mozilla.org/en-us/Thunderbird/addon/FolderPane-tools/?src=search

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