No E-Mail Notification Thunderbird in Dock
I have Ubuntu 18.10 and if I get a new E-mail from Thunderbird the red notifier on Dock (button) is not visible.
Have somebody an idea what happens?
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I have Ubuntu 18.10 and if I get a new E-mail from Thunderbird the red notifier on Dock (button) is not visible.
Have somebody an idea what happens?
thunderbird notification 18.10 ubuntu-dock
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I have Ubuntu 18.10 and if I get a new E-mail from Thunderbird the red notifier on Dock (button) is not visible.
Have somebody an idea what happens?
thunderbird notification 18.10 ubuntu-dock
I have Ubuntu 18.10 and if I get a new E-mail from Thunderbird the red notifier on Dock (button) is not visible.
Have somebody an idea what happens?
thunderbird notification 18.10 ubuntu-dock
thunderbird notification 18.10 ubuntu-dock
edited Jan 4 at 18:00
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In Thunderbird General preferences, check the following setting...

If you're using the Dash to Dock GNOME extension, the email message counter won't display, and this setting should be set to off.
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In Thunderbird General preferences, check the following setting...

If you're using the Dash to Dock GNOME extension, the email message counter won't display, and this setting should be set to off.
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In Thunderbird General preferences, check the following setting...

If you're using the Dash to Dock GNOME extension, the email message counter won't display, and this setting should be set to off.
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In Thunderbird General preferences, check the following setting...

If you're using the Dash to Dock GNOME extension, the email message counter won't display, and this setting should be set to off.
In Thunderbird General preferences, check the following setting...

If you're using the Dash to Dock GNOME extension, the email message counter won't display, and this setting should be set to off.
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