For the past two decades, I’ve been trying to get on Jeopardy. This is harder than answering a Final Jeopardy question in your toughest subject. Roughly a tenth of people who take the exam get invited to auditions, and only a tenth of those who make it to auditions make it to the Contestant Pool […] The post Maximize Your Day: Make Important Messages Stand Out with Filters appeared first on The Thunderbird Blog.| The Thunderbird Blog
Last month we had a great chat with two members of the Thunderbird Council, our community governance body. This month, we’re looking at the relationship between Thunderbird and our parent organization, MZLA, and the broader Mozilla Foundation. We couldn’t think of a better way to do this than sitting down for a Q&A with Mark […] The post VIDEO: Q&A with Mark Surman appeared first on The Thunderbird Blog.| The Thunderbird Blog
Just over two years ago, we announced our plans to bring Thunderbird to Android by taking K-9 Mail under our wing. The journey took a little longer than we had originally anticipated and there was a lot to learn along the way, but the wait is finally over! For all of you who have ever […] The post Thunderbird for Android 8.0 Takes Flight appeared first on The Thunderbird Blog.| The Thunderbird Blog
For me, staying on top of my inbox has always seemed like an unattainable goal. I’m not an organized person by nature. Periodic and severe email anxiety (thanks, grad school!) often meant my inbox was in the quadruple digits (!). Lately, something’s shifted. Maybe it’s working here, where people care a lot about making email […] The post Maximize Your Day: Focus Your Inbox with ‘Grouped by Sort’ appeared first on The Thunderbird Blog.| The Thunderbird Blog
In our second community contributor highlight, we talk to Toad Hall, one of our most dedicated Mozilla Support (SUMO) contributors.| The Thunderbird Blog
The wait is over! Download and learn how to help us test the Thunderbird for Android beta for the upcoming regular release.| The Thunderbird Blog
Thunderbird for Android is coming soon! Discover all the ways to contribute and to make a difference from day one!| The Thunderbird Blog
The Thunderbird Office Hours Team chat with two members of the Thunderbird Council who explain what they do and how to get involved.| The Thunderbird Blog
Thunderbird has a world of Add-ons that can help increase your productivity. Learn more about some of our community's favorites.| The Thunderbird Blog
Helpful tips, detailed guides, and best practices to make the most out of your Thunderbird experience. Explore our expert advice and tutorials to enhance your productivity and master all that Thunderbird has to offer.| The Thunderbird Blog
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In this first of a two-part series, the Thunderbird Team discusses how to get involved with providing Thunderbird support.| The Thunderbird Blog
Learn about our contributors, stay updated on the conferences and events we attend, and discover the different initiatives we’re working on. Find fun and engaging content about what’s happening around Thunderbird and its vibrant community.| The Thunderbird Blog
Templates are a simple but powerful tool to reclaim your time and focus, and Thunderbird makes it easy to create and use them. Find out how!| The Thunderbird Blog
In this first of a two-part series, the Thunderbird Team discusses how to get involved with Mozilla Support's Knowledge Base (KB) articles.| The Thunderbird Blog
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Latest news and insights about Thunderbird development, including updates on code changes, new features, and other technical discussions.| The Thunderbird Blog
Drowning in email? Reclaim your time and transform your inbox into a productivity powerhouse with this refreshing email management tip.| The Thunderbird Blog
Wayne and Daniel shed light on Thunderbird's build and release process, run through an informative presentation, and treat us to a live demo.| The Thunderbird Blog
In our very first Thunderbird contributor highlight, we shine a spotlight on Arthur, one of our amazing community volunteers.| The Thunderbird Blog