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Because it is faster to load than what Snappymail[1] is. Just maximize the window or start the software from the start menu and tada - all of your emails at the same place.

[1]: https://snappymail.eu/
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Actually I use Evolution... because can seamlessy connect to exchange online... (my job account)
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...because I like it. And it's stable. And nice (not a tech person, as you probably noticed).
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because I'm too lazy to download something else... It freezes and crashes all the time!
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because it's "the" FOSS email client. I actually don't know of any other FOSS email client. And was never annoyed of thunderbird, so I never searched for alternatives.
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"I use Thunderbird because ______"

...mainly, unlike Outlook, it just plain works.
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@Thunderbird IT's accessible to screen reader users almost since its begining and like other mozilla platform apps it takes accessibility seriously.
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I accidentally started using it when i didn't know any better, and i haven't found a good tool to migrate thunderbirds quasi-proprietary mbox format to maildir
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The best open source community email client with well rounded features that will fit just about anyone's requirements for personal to business.
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Thunderbird makes managing my email simple and enjoyable. It’s so nice to know I have control over my inbox.
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Its extremely powerfull with E-Mail even if the UI is just beginning to arive in the 2020s
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Because I want to support open software.
Thunderbird has a strong search.
I manage several accounts very easy.
But one thing that makes me happy is all regarding privacy ..you choose to show remote images or not .. you choose to send a 'already read' notification or not ... etc etc.
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I do not use Thunderbird because it does not support natively Exchange protocol :)
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I understand the argument but in practice if you work in a medium-big size organization you have to work with exchange protocol
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... it supports everything I need and just recently added support for #CARDDAV and #Matrix.
+ #thunderbird is the only truly free bird 🐦
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@peter Both Thunderbird and the blue birds are blue, but only one of them is a free bird 🐦