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Thunderbird 102 is now available! It's a SERIOUS upgrade loaded with highly-requested features like:

πŸ“¨ Brand New Address Book
πŸ“¨ New Spaces Toolbar
πŸ“¨ Import/Export Wizard
πŸ“¨ Redesigned Message Header
πŸ“¨ Beautiful new icons and & color folders

Read more: blog.thunderbird.net/2022/06/t…

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I just updated seamlessly and love the new cleaner look and colourful icons.

Looking forward to exploring the other new features.

Well done everyone involved! πŸ‘

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Oh BABY! I can’t wait to get home. Totally upgrading my TB. Has anything changed with email filters?
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It's been a long time since I tried Thunderbird, I'll take another look this week.
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Thanks for this new release. It is a huge step in the right direction. πŸ₯³

I hope some remaining bugs will be fixed with the next releases.

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I love the redesign, I love the new features. I love the matrix support! I’ve been using thunderbird for a while and a fantastic program just got a whole lot better. Congrats!
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could you work on unrottibg the patch at bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.… so Thunderbird gets SIEVE support. Being able to filter email server side is a nice thing specially for mobile users.
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this looks fancy, but I'm even more excited about the future redesign that was apparently shared on Twitter!

omglinux.com/major-thunderbird…

I can already see things getting there though, with the shiny new address book and everything. I'd moved away from Thunderbird for something nicer-looking but I guess once the revamp is done I'll be coming back! 😁 :thunderbird:

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Sorry, the one thing I really want to make #thunderbird usable again would be "search as list" by default ...

is it so hard to understand that people want simplicity?

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thx! is there a way to change the default address book? I want my connected carddav to be the default one instead of the non-removable one created by thunderbird
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#thunderbird sadly lacks some basic functionality for me. #pgp is not an option in #xmpp chats and it doesnt really support #nextcloud I hope the will change in future updates and thunderbird will evolve in to my be all end all software for communication. but it still has a long way to come.
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congratulations! Thank you, I am using 102 on Ubuntu Kinetic. It is a wonderful experience.
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