![]() It's described in more detail in the writeup on USB drive support but it does not require a USB drive. It's used to run Thunderbird with the specified profile regardless of whether the Profile Manager knows about that profile's existence. The -profile "path" (or -P "path") command line argument to specify the location of the profile.It's used for a number of troubleshooting or system administration tasks such as running in Safe Mode. Command line arguments for the extension manager.You can use -compose message_options to have it bring up the compose message window and fill in everything for you, but you still need to press the Send button to actually send the message. Notice the syntax section at the bottom of that writeup. The -install-global-extension and -install-global-theme arguments have been removed from Gecko 1.9.2 and later versions. However, you need to figure out what version of Gecko your version of Thunderbird uses to see if some of those command line arguments aren't available. All of the Mozilla command line arguments that aren't browser specific.Thunderbird supports the following command line arguments:
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