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January 29, 2021
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Lightroom CC has stopped sending photos to Thunderbird to email

  • January 29, 2021
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I often email photos and have been using the Lightroom email photos function which did just what I wanted - it attached jpegs to s new message in Thunderbird (on Windows 10 machine), where I added text and addrreses. Just a few days ago it was working perferctly, but yesterday it no longer worked. Everything looked fine in Lightroom, but no message was created in Tbird. I have tried rebooting etc. but the problem peersists. I am not aware of changing any settings or anything, but LR may mave updated (to 10.11). I can't think of anThere have been no other changes as far as I know,

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Correct answer heronsong

Thank you, Bob, That worked. Hallelujah!

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Inspiring
January 30, 2021

I have the same configuration. I'm currently running TB 78.6.1 (32-bit) so you may want to check your version.

I use the LR "Email photo ..." but then have to find the TB Write window created.

heronsongAuthor
Inspiring
November 7, 2024

Heronsong back again. Been emailing photos with Lightroom/Thunderbird for years but just "upgraded" to new windows 11 macine and I can't get Lightroom to recognize Thunderbird using any tricks from above. I just tried to send via Lightroom and it failed to send. That wouldn't work for me anyway because I send photos to a larger list. Any fresh ideas?

Bob Somrak
Legend
January 29, 2021

@heronsong 

After you used the Export/For Email did you try the REGULAR(Right Click and Email Photo) email technique again.  For me, the Export/For Email kickstarted the Regular Email Photo to work.

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heronsongAuthor
Inspiring
January 30, 2021

Yes I did, and yes it did. It seems to be working fine now. Thanks very much.

Bob Somrak
Legend
January 29, 2021

Try using the "built-in" Export/For Email.   If it works than try the regular Email Export.  This has worked for me in the past.

 

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heronsongAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
January 29, 2021

Thank you, Bob, That worked. Hallelujah!

JP Hess
Inspiring
January 29, 2021

I cannot tell you why that feature had stopped working. Frankly, trying to automate everything through Lightroom has frustrated me in the past to the point that I don't worry about it anymore. Now, when I want to e-mail an image I simply export a JPEG copy. Then I open my e-mail program the way I normally use it and compose my message and attach the JPEG image as an attachment. It's simple, and it always works. After I have sent the e-mail I usually delete the JPEG copy because it isn't needed anymore. It beats trying to figure out why the other way does or doesn't work.

heronsongAuthor
Inspiring
January 29, 2021

Thanks Jim. Tht's what I used to do and may have to do again, but it saved a lot steps using the email function while it worked.