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Thunderbird for Android releases next year, and development is moving forward at a promising pace.

Here's an early (but not final) preview of what the Message View will look like: blog.thunderbird.net/2022/12/tโ€ฆ

#K9Mail #OpenSource #Email #Thunderbird #Android

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very cool! I volunteer to beta test the app ๐Ÿ˜Š one thing that would be amazing to have: remind me later about this email (snooze) and schedule for later. This would be great to offset things that should be answered but not yet, or send an email at a later time (for example birthday wishes, reminders to self).
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Oh, look at the pretty UI mockups, showing exactly how we will use all that screen estate previously dedicated to the actual message to pointless meta-data, like the almighty corporate "Important!" flag, instead ๐Ÿคฎ But, hey, can I maybe convince you to give us back the *option* to use encryption and signing *separately*, I'd appreciate *that*. It's ok to hide it in some "Advanced" menu... You know gist.github.com/grugq/03167bedโ€ฆ
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Looks good! If I was still on Android this is what I'd switch to, as I used K-9 on that and prefer Thunderbird everywhere else.
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Pour nous qui utilisons et recommandons dรฉjร  Thunderbird et K9Mail, c'est probablement une trรจs bonne chose !
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awesome

I saw the discussion about adding matrix support to the mobile. I think it's a good decision to do one thing and do it well. I would like calendaring and contacts in your app for email though.

is this contradictory? maybe. do I still want it? obviously.

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If $you ruin #K9Mail as you're constantly ruining our Thunderbird Add-On ecosystem, I'll not be amused at all, folks.
I mean thanks for all the effort, but look what has died already:
#YearView, #DuplicateContactsManager,
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and LEGIONS more abandoned.
I tried to be constructive ever since, but save valuable code! Migrate the most important Add-Ons while you rampage the API.
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have you ever considered releasing a webmail? We have some open source webmail softwares out there but they often lack UX. Besides we one could install it on their server, you could provide a paid private email service that would be a source of income.
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