Upgraded to Xubuntu 24.04 a few days ago, so got Thunderbird switched to a snap. Today, I've had an e-mail to send for the first time and got an error message saying it can't send it.
Unlike OP, I don't seem to have a mount point mentioned in "name". But while my Downloads dir is not set elsewhere through the DE, it is actually a symlink from my home dir to a different partition on a secondary hard drive.
Connecting the snap to removable-media as suggested seems to fix the issue. Maybe this should be set by default? or use a different dir than $HOME/Downloads for temporary files?
Upgraded to Xubuntu 24.04 a few days ago, so got Thunderbird switched to a snap. Today, I've had an e-mail to send for the first time and got an error message saying it can't send it.
In journalctl, I have the following:
kernel: audit: type=1400 audit(171759834 7.884:296) : apparmor="DENIED" operation="mkdir" class="file" profile= "snap.thunderbi rd.thunderbird" name=2F6D6E742F 64617461322F54C 3A96CC3A9636861 7267656D656E747 32F7468756E6465 72626972642E746 D702F pid=31351 comm="thunderbi rd-bin" requested_mask="c" denied_mask="c" fsuid=1000 ouid=1000
Unlike OP, I don't seem to have a mount point mentioned in "name". But while my Downloads dir is not set elsewhere through the DE, it is actually a symlink from my home dir to a different partition on a secondary hard drive.
Connecting the snap to removable-media as suggested seems to fix the issue. Maybe this should be set by default? or use a different dir than $HOME/Downloads for temporary files?