Going to Help > About Thunderbird now gets me the message that "Thunderbird is up to date." What did I do wrong and/or what should I do to get 115.3.1 installed and functioning? I'm running Windows 11. Opening TB, I get the same old bland screen, definitely not 115.3.1. I closed all applications and restarted the computer. Some of these bugs showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort some of these could have been exploited to run arbitrary code. I saw a message saying I had to restart to complete the upgrade and assumed that meant restart my PC. Memory safety bugs present in Firefox 115, Firefox ESR 115.0, Firefox ESR 102.13, Thunderbird 115.0, and Thunderbird 102.13. I believe I clicked Upgrade (but the upgrade may have started on its own) and the new software downloaded. With TB open, I went to Help > About Thunderbird and the screen showed an upgrade to 115.3.1 was available. When I first opened TB today (before attempting an upgrade) I got a screen talking about the benefits of 115.3.1 and showing colorful screens with more options than I had with the current TB. I was running an older version of Thunderbird (don't ask the version because the About screen now shows 115.3.1) that had a bland color scheme (best way to describe it) that I downloaded about 6 months ago.
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