When my calculated makes an update to windows 7 my e-mail program mozilla thunderbird opens, but I cannot open the files, impossible to write a new e-mail, etc..

When I open Mozilla thunderbird, it goes directly to the home page. I do a right-click on the Inbox and open in a new tab, and then it takes forever (or even at all) to download. I can't write a new message and when I get a folder to open it in a new tab, I can't open email or attachments.

Looks like some other users see

1. open tools | addons | Extensions and remove addon of lightning/calendar
1a. If you can't go to addons, then start thunderbird in safe https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/safe-mode mode and try again)
1B. If you are still unable to addons, reinstall thunderbird http://getthunderbird.com/
2. restart thunderbird
3. reinstall Lightning/Calendar addon - if you need the features

Please tell us who does not help?

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