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Tom
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in reply to Tom • • •Marco Bresciani
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •But I'll wait for it on @fdroidorg.
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Nickname
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in reply to Nickname • • •meles
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •@Nickname @AAMfP @k9mail
No, it has already changed for the worse: "A client ID and various device data (model, manufacturer, CPU, etc.) are requested from the device and transmitted to Mozilla without consent."
social.tchncs.de/@kuketzblog/1β¦
Damien
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in reply to ljΒ·rk • • •SomeAnoTooter
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Open source is kind of a living thing that always move forward and where pay things hardly can vanish.
twijg
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in reply to twijg • • •Fredrik
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in reply to ljΒ·rk • • •Linkinsoldier
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •@ljrk unfortunately the import of the k9 settings did not work via App for me (no specific error response).
Export and import via file did work.
Is this a known bug?
Pixel 8, latest Android software
K9 mail and Thunderbird are both beta!
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in reply to Softwarewolf • • •Ning Sun
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in reply to Nick G • • •Marcin Juszkiewicz
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Hm. That's kind of end of era for me.
K9-Mail was the app which shown me that 800x480px screen can be used better than Maemo does it. So after playing with NITDroid on Nokia N900 l went and bought Nexus S.
Over decade passed. K9-Mail was always on my phone. Still it.
Tb beta migrated settings fine. Folder names in side menu look worse. Probably something to get used to.
Anyway staying with K9-Mail 8beta for now.
A.B.
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in reply to Evan Prodromou • • •Adam Lein
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in reply to Adam Lein • • •@Adam Hey there - I (Monica) don't have an Android device to check this, but this recent post on the K-9 Mail forum might be helpful for troubleshooting this: forum.k9mail.app/t/cannot-get-β¦
Also, we're using all the feedback to help us create FAQs and Getting Started guides on Mozilla Support, and I've added a note we should include Push and Poll settings in said guides.
Adam Lein
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in reply to NA • • •Tobias Schmidl
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in reply to Tobias Schmidl • • •el_haych2024
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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •testing it now and it seems to be working fine. import from k9 went smooth. I was wondering if we can expect some addons (i.e. quicktext) to be working on mobile too...
as a k9 user I did not notice major changes yet, but that's not a bad thing, on a beta.
looking forward for synching too.
Axel & Suse
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in reply to Axel & Suse • • •DaAnda
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •just tried to migrate from k9, import from app did not work (file worked). There already is an older ticket on GitHub, but is it not assigned.
Next thing which is a huge show stopper for me is the missing support for nested and collapsible/expandable IMAP folders. The "folder.subfolder.subsubfolder.foo" workaround is a real deal-breaker, especially when you have 100 folders (incl subfolders). There also already is an existing unassigned ticket for this.
The rest seems fine so far π
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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Really looking forward to TB on Android, already love using it on desktop. Thanks for all your hard work.
Ronny Adsetts
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in reply to qugalet • • •Carlos Francisco π¦£
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •I've just installed it. Looks great!
Will it support thunderbird labels?
Gabriele Svelto
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Yaksh Bariya
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •> We are still working on preparing F-Droid builds. In the meanwhile, please make use of the other two download mechanisms.
Amazing! Would also love to see official Firefox releases through F-Droid!
Also seems to work really well with Migadu, didn't sign in yet with personal gmail since i assume it's already tested well.
Mike Kuketz π‘
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •The telemetry data is transmitted directly at startup. Will this be switched off in the final version? π
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Johnny
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Sebastian
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •I installed Thunderbird Android Beta from Github.
The settings import from the App K9 fails but the export in K9 and the import in Thunderbird Android worked without problems.
In K9 the Accounts show a picture. Thats the only thing I miss in Thunderbird Android.
ona [she/they]
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •is it true that the app has telemetry without the user consent?
cc @t3rr0rz0n3
BohwaZ
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Underfaker
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •Breaking laws is not a good start is it? As mentioned in other comments, it is not allowed to collect (even anonymous) data without consent at least in Germany.
The argument "Otherwise de do not get enough data" is no argument. First, K9 worked without as well and second, it is ridiculous to break a law with such an explanation.
I recommend everyone to checkout FairEmail as real alternative.
Erik Chendo Tegon
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