So, if you are using a 64-bit machine with the English (Canada) region, then the download URL will be: (A new version was released just two days ago with an security patch for the WebP vulnerability that affected many browsers and other tools this week). Then, replace the "115.2.2" version number in the URL you copied with the latest 102.x version number, which is 102.15.1 today. Today, mine looked like this (for a 64-bit Windows machine, language region English (Canada): To ensure that you are downloading the correct OS and language version for your computer, I'd recommend starting by copying the 115.x download URL provided when you browse to the site using your computer. Having said that, you should be able to access old versions like this: ![]() ![]() So I would not install 102.x unless you have a complete copy of your old Thunderbird profile from before upgrading to 115! I also couldn't find a link to version 102.x, but was able to download the file by manually replacing the version number with the latest 102.x version number in the download URL.Ĭaution: I understand that "downgrading" is not recommended, and version 102.x is probably no longer supported.
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