2009/12/4 oleksandr korneta <aten...@gmail.com>:
> indirectly it did. Turns out, I had my old "provider for google" extension
> installed and the new installation from repository did not update it (which
> is obvious, since the old one was installed in user space ~/.mozilla). Thus
> I had the provider installed, but it was not functional. Uninstalling the
> user's  extension did the trick and lightning has asked for password for
> google account after thunderbirds restart.
>

That is one interesting consequence of installing add-ons on your own
compared to installing it from the repository. Thank you for reporting
back the resolution of your issue, I will keep this in mind when I
upgrade to F12 in a few weeks.  :)

-- 
Suvayu

Open source is the future. It sets us free.

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