Today, I managed to forget a password but I had a Icedove (Thunderbird) process| /dev/posts/
Die MZLA Technologies Corporation hat mit Thunderbird 11.1 ein Update für die Android-Version seines E-Mail-Clients veröffentlicht.| soeren-hentzschel.at
For the past few months, we’ve been talking about our roadmaps and development and answering community questions in a video and podcast series we call “State of the Thunder.” We’ve decided, after your feedback, to also cover them in a blog, for those who don’t have time to watch or listen to the entire session. […] The post State of the Thunder: Answering Community Questions! appeared first on The Thunderbird Blog.| The Thunderbird Blog
La comunidad de Thunderbird ha publicado la versión 140 de este cliente de correo electrónico de software libre con el nombre clave de Eclipse| Victorhck in the free world
Die MZLA Technologies Corporation hat Thunderbird 10.1 für Android veröffentlicht. Dieser Artikel beschreibt die Neuerungen.| soeren-hentzschel.at
Die MZLA Technologies Corporation hat mit Thunderbird 140.0.1 ein Update für seinen Open Source E-Mail-Client veröffentlicht.| soeren-hentzschel.at
Die MZLA Technologies Corporation hat mit Thunderbird 140 ein Update für seinen Open Source E-Mail-Client veröffentlicht.| soeren-hentzschel.at
Birdtray is a system tray icon for Thunderbird, which shows the unread email count, with some extra features. | Linux Uprising Blog
Die MZLA Technologies Corporation hat mit Thunderbird 139.0.1 ein Update für seinen Open Source E-Mail-Client veröffentlicht.| soeren-hentzschel.at
La comunidad que desarrolla el cliente de correo Thunderbird pondrá en marcha Thundermail, un servicio de correo propio y unas herramientas complementarias| Victorhck in the free world
Die MZLA Technologies Corporation hat mit Thunderbird 137.0.1 ein Update für seinen Open Source E-Mail-Client veröffentlicht.| soeren-hentzschel.at
Thunderbird turns 20 today. Such a huge milestone invites reflection on the past and excitement for the future. For two decades, Thunderbird has been more than just an email application – it has been a steadfast companion to millions of users, offering communication, productivity, and privacy. 20 Years Ago Today… Thunderbird’s journey began in 2003, […] The post Celebrating 20 Years of Thunderbird: Independence, Innovation and Community appeared first on The Thunderbird Blog.| The Thunderbird Blog
Hello again Thunderbird Community! The last few months have involved a lot of learning for me, but I have a much better appreciation (and appetite!) for the variety of challenges and opportunities ahead for our team and the broader developer community. Catch up with last month’s update, and here’s a quick summary of what’s been […] The post Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest: October 2024 appeared first on The Thunderbird Blog.| 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
In this first of a two-part series, the Thunderbird Team discusses how to get involved with providing Thunderbird support.| 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
ESR is almost here! In the new Thunderbird Development Digest: Account colors, Mozilla Sync, and the Thunderbird 128 beta.| 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
A new stable release, Android 14 compatibility, Material 3, and a contributor spotlight in today's K-9 Mail / Thunderbird for Android update.| The Thunderbird Blog
In the new Thunderbird Development Digest: Linux tray support, custom account colors, Exchange support, and more.| The Thunderbird Blog
Learn the basics to time blocking with the Thunderbird Calendar to make the most of your precious resource: your time!| The Thunderbird Blog
Thunderbird turns 20 this year, and our website is getting a much needed refresh as our gift. Check out the new look and ease of use.| The Thunderbird Blog
Sr. Software Engineer John Bieling joins us to talk about Thunderbird Add-ons in the February Thunderbird Community Office Hours! Learn about what they can do and how to get involved.| The Thunderbird Blog
We're listening, and we're learning from your feedback. Here's where Thunderbird succeeded in 2023, and the lessons we learned along the way.| The Thunderbird Blog
Alex Castellani, Director of Product Engineering, kicks off a monthly Thunderbird development update to highlight what we're working on.| The Thunderbird Blog
WHY was Thunderbird 115 called "Supernova?" What caused the press to declare Thunderbird dead back in 2012? And how did we turn the ship around? Ryan Sipes answers these questions and much more in his personal recollection of Thunderbird's history.| The Thunderbird Blog
With new sightings of ransomware masquerading as Thunderbird, let's review the trusted sources for Thunderbird downloads and installations.| The Thunderbird Blog
Join us for useful tips and tricks to make your daily remote work more enjoyable and productive. Plus: An inside look at Thunderbird Send!| The Thunderbird Blog
During August 2023, we managed to reach a significant Thunderbird for Android milestone: the beta release of our new account setup interface!| The Thunderbird Blog
The ThunderCast podcast crew talks about Mozilla building tools for the good of humanity, the state of the internet, & our perceptions of AI.| The Thunderbird Blog
Monthly community office hours are back! Learn how and when you can meet with us to share your feedback and ask questions.| The Thunderbird Blog
Momentum on the New Account Setup, some Material 3 experiments, and more in this month's Thunderbird for Android progress report.| The Thunderbird Blog
Get the new "Supernova" look! Here's a step-by-step guide on activating Vertical Layout, Cards View, and Tags Mode in Thunderbird 115.| The Thunderbird Blog
Our July was so busy we didn’t find time to write up June's Thunderbird for Android progress report. A late report is better than no report!| The Thunderbird Blog
An update on development of Thunderbird Sync, and why we couldn't release this new feature in time for Thunderbird 115.| The Thunderbird Blog
MIME-type spoofing in Firefox/Thunderbird and file managers| www.gabriel.urdhr.fr
In April's Thunderbird Development Digest: updates on the new Cards View, folder compaction rewrite, Exchange support in Daily, and more.| The Thunderbird Blog
Thunderbird developers discuss enabling Rust in Thunderbird, using Rust to provide native Exchange support, and their future plans.| The Thunderbird Blog
Exchange support & add-ons for Thunderbird mobile? True conversation view on desktop? The team answers your most frequently asked questions.| The Thunderbird Blog
We're improving the state of our automated testing, so we can catch bugs BEFORE users do. Learn more inside!| The Thunderbird Blog
After a 2-year development cycle, Thunderbird 3.0 finally released late 2009 with a bunch of new feature milestones. Was it worth the wait?| The Thunderbird Blog
In this month's Development Digest, Alex shares exciting news about Thunderbird Sync, Exchange support, and the Thunderbird Snap on Linux.| The Thunderbird Blog
Join us and UX Engineer Elizabeth Mitchell for our January 2024 Thunderbird Office Hours. We'll share upcoming changes to the Context Menu, why we're making them, and answer your questions.| The Thunderbird Blog
It's not a simple answer, but we'll do our best to explain why Thunderbird for Android developments is taking longer than expected.| The Thunderbird Blog
A big Android progress report to carry us into 2024, including some awesome community contributions, Android 14, user experience improvements, improved account setup, and more!| The Thunderbird Blog
Documenting our decisions (like the switch to Kotlin), much love for our community of Thunderbird for Android translators, and more!| The Thunderbird Blog
At my current job, I am lucky enough to choose which mail user agent I can run to process my professional email: after a lot of experiments, I decided to stick with Thunderbird, because it is open source and it can be heavily customized. It seems, though, that I am not the only one to enjoy Thunderbird.| Michele Bologna
Learn about Thunderbird's main window (in Classic layout and new "Vertical Cards" view) and start navigating Thunderbird like a pro!| The Thunderbird Blog