Thunderbird 144 is out now! Exchange support is closer to officially landing, dragging and dropping your folders is easier, and we're adding new ways to keep your email safe!
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Thunderbird Monthly Release 144 Recap - The Thunderbird Blog
In Thunderbird 144, we're preparing Account Hub for Exchange, improving folder reorganization, alerting you to certificate issues, and more!Monica Ayhens-Madon (The Thunderbird Blog)
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Eggs now in different baskets.
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Pierre Jiji
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Flatpak was the recommended way to install Thunderbird on Linux, but incoherently, there is no info about when it will be possible to switch to the newly recommended release channel when using Flatpak!
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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Frank Paul Silye
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in reply to Frank Paul Silye • • •1993576 - Sending messages with an O365 account is unworkably slow and times out "The message could not be sent because the connection to (SMTP) server smtp.office365.com timed out"
bugzilla.mozilla.orgFrank Paul Silye
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Not quite. We simply can't configure smtp.office365.com with OAUTH2 on Thunderbird Mobile. Thunderbird Desktop for Linux and macOS seem to not have the same problem. Thunderbird Mobile worked last spring when I played with an Android phone.
Now I tried with a Fairphone 4 with latest /e/ OS an ran in to the same problem again.
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in reply to Frank Paul Silye • • •thunderbird/thunderbird-android
GitHubFrank Paul Silye
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