Like the legend of the phoenix, we're resurrecting Mozilla Send, an end-to-end encrypted file share service, and bringing it under our wings as Thunderbird Send. In this clip from S1E5 of the ThunderCast, developer Chris Aquino gives us a sneak peek of the new - wait, old - er, reborn project!
Learn how #Thunderbird Send will help you overcome your file upload woes, respect your privacy, safeguard against abuse, and hopefully change your #email experience for the better.
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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Uckermark MacGyver
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •simonbp
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Unknown parent • • •@weilawei We touch on this a bit in the clip (towards the end). Right now our current thinking is that anyone can receive files for free, but the sender would need a subscription. This both supports server costs and discourages abuse.
By the way: you're the product if the company is harvesting your data, which we certainly won't do!
zzz
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •great great news.
Also (and now something totally different) : can you guys please make #Thunderbird light again ? The last UI updates makes it feeling heavy, less reactive, more bloaty ; despite my i5 !
We all just want to QUICKLY browse messages right
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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Harsh Shandilya
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in reply to ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️ • • •@falken @msfjarvis Thanks for the feedback on that. Just to let you know, this is not the first unveiling of this idea. howtogeek.com/thunderbird-mail…
We're also writing up a blog post today.
Thunderbird Mail Is Reviving an Old Mozilla Service
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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Harsh Shandilya
in reply to ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️ • • •@falken well, it's in the video. They've also said it in the replies mastodon.online/@thunderbird/1…
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in reply to Ryan Lee Sipes ⚡🦅 • • •In don't want it in the mail client, make it separate, not preinstalled addon..
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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Angela Scholder
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Professor Code
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •I am a bit curious about the proposed solution of checking file hashes for objectionable content.
Does this mean there will be client-side scanning like what Apple proposed a while back?
Geoff Berner
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Đăng Tú
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in reply to Đăng Tú • • •Introducing The Brand New Thunderbird Logo!
Ryan Sipes (The Thunderbird Blog)Đăng Tú
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •please don't be proud as it make you guy looks like industrial chicken. Which means, no identical and totally cheap. Remember old Firefox and Thunderbird logo? Why was it so beautiful? Aside of professional design, it is distinguishable, meaningful. Thunder from the sky and so does the bird, that why we have a logo of a strong powerful bird protecting a letter like its own egg. Strong, secure, heavy image. Can this logo do that or just like the new Firefox with mirror flipping and color modifying?
So does old Firefox, but that for the other day. Anyhow, can the new logo do what old logo did?
Scaling it down and ask color-blind people to distinguish it with Firefox is probably the most inhumanity torture that one could come up with through out the whole entirely human history.
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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •jon ⚝
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Can we also resurrect the idea of syncing Thunderbird profiles via Mozilla Sync or a similar service?
This could help maintain settings and customisations across environments and devices.