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Let's keep the contributor appreciation from earlier going! Our most recent Contributor Highlight is out, and we're shining the light on Toad Hall, one of our Mozilla Support (SUMO) forum superheroes! The SUMO forums are the pillar of our support, and contributors like Toad keep it strong.
Thunderbird for Android 8.0b2 has landed on the Google Play Store and on our Github Releases page. We've removed the existing folder class system, and would love feedback on this change from new and existing users. For more information on the release, see the release notes on GitHub:
Nice write-up over on @ZDNet for @thunderbird Appointment. We're so glad to see appreciation for this open source scheduling tool - and we're just getting started.
Still battling a bit of a cold and headache, but nonetheless let's try to do another Thunderbird live coding session
OUTDATED⚠️
Mozilla bought the Android email app K-9 (which didn’t include any trackers) and integrated trackers as part of #Mozilla‘s rebranding under the #Thunderbird name.
They even made it opt-out instead of opt-in. Their defense for breaking the law: ”we wouldn’t have enough data if we obeyed the law.“
It doesn’t matter whether you ”anonymized“ the data or not: If you want to extract data from someone’s device to yours, you may do so only if they knowingly consented.
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It's time for the Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest! We have updates on:
* Our Exchange progress
* Account hub development
* Global Database and Conversation View
* In-App Notification
* Source Docs Clean Up
* Cross Device Import
* Battling OAuth Changes
Read the latest and find out what's landing soon! 🛬
We promise we aren't pulling your strings - Thunderbird for Android Beta is GO! Celebrate the launch with us and learn where to download it and how to help us test for the upcoming release! 🚀 🎉
Thunderbird for Android is coming soon! Find out how to get involved, from beta testing to localization to support and more, in our shiny new contributor guide!
(Seriously, by soon, we mean soon!)
In the September Community Office Hours, we chatted with the voice of our community - the Thunderbird Council! @dannycolin and @clokep, two current council members, talk about the council's origins, its responsibilities, and how to get involved.
Another design session and then some initial coding for the next THunderbird live streaming.
Today, our job is simple - to inspire to to try a Thunderbird Add-on to boost your productivity! If you don't know where to get started, our community (including here on Mastodon!) gave us some great ideas. 💡
Nach dem Update auf 24.04 sind einfach alle Mails und Einstellungen weg. Es gibt keinen automatisch Import während des Updates.
Ich konnte das Problem damals glücklicherweise schnell lösen, weil das Profil natürlich nicht gelöscht war.
Ich habe darüber gebloggt und bekomme inzwischen fast täglich dankbare Kommentare, weil verzweifelte Anwender*innen ihre Mails retten konnten.
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Bon sinon, Microsoft m’informe que « Le 16 septembre 2024, les applications qui utilisent une technologie de connexion moins sécurisée ne pourront plus accéder à votre messagerie. », or j’ai un compte Outlook (oui je sais), qui sert peu mais dont j’ai néanmoins l’usage, que pour le moment je consulte avec Thunderbird.
Je n’ai pas envie d’installer l’appli Outlook pour des raisons de nik, et si le compte est pas dans mon logiciel de mail je vais absolument oublier son existence dans le néant et ne pas penser à aller le consulter
Donc : est‐ce qu’il y a une solution pour qu’il continue de fonctionner avec Thunderbird (ou est‐ce que en fait je m’en fais pour rien et ça va continuer à fonctionner très bien ?) ; si non est‐ce que vous avez des recommendations de logiciel de mail qui fonctionnera avec un compte Outlook ?
Edit : On me dit que en fait c’est bon ça va continuer à marcher tout bien et j’ai pas à m’en faire, c’est parfait, merci Masto pour ton efficacité 😁
Du coup s’il y a des gens qui sont aussi dans ce cas, quelqu’un a eu la gentillesse d’expliquer en détail la manipulation à faire dans les réponses, et je vous remets le lien ici directement si jamais : mastodon.social/@AkkaLyo/11314…
New blogpost: Thunderbird, Nextcloud, calendar invitations, and unwanted html email with non-working 'confirm acceptance' links
Last week, someone kindly flagged a problem with how I'd got calendar invitations set up, and it was annoying me.
So, over the weekend, I fixed it :)
Velocizziamo un po’ Thunderbird
#thunderbird #Linux #UnoLinux
Luca, in questo suo nuovo articolo, ci da alcuni consigli su come fare a velocizzare Thunderbird.
📢 NUEVO artículo en mi blog 📝
📨 El cliente de correo #Thunderbird y los correos spam 🚫
🛠️ Thunderbird tiene algunas herramientas para hacer que los mensajes no deseados sean menos dolor de cabeza 🛠️
If you're new to Thunderbird, helping someone get started, or were just curious, we explain not only how Thunderbird's spam filters work, but our tips and tricks for putting them to work to keep your inbox spam and junk free. 📧
Next #Thunderbird live Session is starting in a few hours.
Today we're gonna review our scope of work and then jump on some Hi-Fidelity design prototypes with @penpot
Nothing unlucky on our calendar today! Just an update on what we've been doing this summer for K-9 Mail/Thunderbird for Android. We have:
* Material 3 updates with screenshots 🖼️
* Progress on the move to feature modules ➡️
* A call to help update our docs 📝
* And community contributions! 💪
If you follow us here, you might know the benefits of a email client over webmail, but if you or anyone in your life needs a refresher, we have you covered in a quick, informative overview of why email clients (like Thunderbird!) are the better choice: blog.thunderbird.net/2024/09/w…
Next @thunderbird live streaming session is happening this Friday!
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#thunderbird #live #coding #design

the post announcing it: blog.thunderbird.net/2024/08/p…
August seems like it just flew by! Catch up on what the Thunderbird Desktop Team has been working on in our latest Developer's Digest. In it, we have:
more Rust! 🦀
updates on Exchange and the global database 🌐
news about the upcoming Calendar rebuild. 🗓️
Tired of playing email tag to figure out a meeting time? We are too. Our newest project, Appointment, is coming to the rescue - and a closed beta! Find out more and get links to the waiting list and our GitHub repo in our announcement blog.
There are some amazing people who provide all kinds of support about Thunderbird, whether it's here or in our official Mozilla Support (SUMO) site! If you've ever wondered how to get involved there, or are just curious how it works, our most recent Office Hours shows you the ins and outs of tackling community questions. You don't need a cape to be a Thunderbird superhero (also, no capes!), just skill, knowledge, and time!
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#Thunderbird #OpenSource #Community
VIDEO: How to Answer Thunderbird Questions on Mozilla Support
In this first of a two-part series, the Thunderbird Team discusses how to get involved with providing Thunderbird support.Monica Ayhens-Madon (The Thunderbird Blog)
Last month @linuxflower and @ryanleesipes went to GUADEC, the yearly @gnome conference! Heather has a fantastic write-up of their experience at the event, which includes Ryan's inspiring, insightful keynote (seriously, watch it if you haven't already) and some conversations about calendars, flatpaks, and (controversy alert!) telemetry.
Read more at blog.thunderbird.net/2024/08/t…
#OpenSource #Community #Thunderbird
Thunderbird goes to GUADEC 2024 - The Thunderbird Blog
Last month in Denver, Thunderbird literally took center stage at GUADEC 2024 with a dynamic keynote from our own Ryan Sipes.Heather Ellsworth (The Thunderbird Blog)
Our July Development Digest is out, and we've got some great highlights about the latest 128 Nebula release and upcoming features!
🌀 128 Nebula! Where to find more info and how to get it.
🐧 The Linux System Tray lands at last!
🪟 Exchange in TB Daily
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#Thunderbird #OpenSource #Development
Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest: July 2024
In this month's Thunderbird Development Digest, Alex shares updates on a 25-year-old bug, the Linux system tray, Exchange support, and more.Alessandro Castellani (The Thunderbird Blog)
Ryan's GUADEC keynote about Thunderbird's story of death and rebirth - and how its lessons can help your OSS project - starts in just under an hour at 21:45 UTC! Plenty of time to get a snack, find a comfy seat, and watch in person or online: youtube.com/live/jS7NzYqxH3o?f…
#Thunderbird #GUADEC #OpenSource
GUADEC 2024 – Day 1, track 1
GUADEC is the GNOME community’s largest conference, bringing together hundreds of users, contributors, community members, and enthusiastic supporters for a w...YouTube
We think our project's journey from nearly dead to thriving is an awesome story with lessons for any OSS project. Watch @ryanleesipes tell that story in today's #GUADEC keynote at 21:45 UTC/ 15:45 Mountain. @gnome is streaming their talks (thank you!), and you can catch his talk here: youtube.com/live/jS7NzYqxH3o?f…
#Thunderbird #OpenSource #Community
GUADEC 2024 – Day 1, track 1
GUADEC is the GNOME community’s largest conference, bringing together hundreds of users, contributors, community members, and enthusiastic supporters for a w...YouTube
Thunderbird 128 'Nebula' is out and our blog post has all the details! With Rust under the hood, a clearer Cards View, and a sharper (and more colorful) look, the future is looking fast, organized, and bright. See what's new, what's coming soon, and details on how to try it for yourself!
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#Thunderbird #OpenSource #Development
Welcome to Thunderbird 128 "Nebula"
Thunderbird 128 "Nebula" ushers in significant improvements to our code, stability, and overall user experience. Find out what's new inside!Jason Evangelho (The Thunderbird Blog)
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Welcome to Thunderbird 128 "Nebula"
Thunderbird 128 "Nebula" ushers in significant improvements to our code, stability, and overall user experience. Find out what's new inside!Jason Evangelho (The Thunderbird Blog)
It's time for the June Thunderbird for Android Progress Report! We have:
👨🏻 A New Team Member
💕 A Two App Foundation
✨ Material 3 and Android Updates
🌏 Translation News
We also have a bonus Thundercat! 🐈
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#Thunderbird #Android #OpenSource
Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: June 2024 Progress Report
A new mobile team member. more progress on Material 3, targeting Android 14, and more in June's monthly Thunderbird for Android report.cketti (The Thunderbird Blog)
Next week I will travel to #GUADEC #GUADEC2024 to Denver, CO, in the US.
Perhaps some of you have read my #OpenPrinting News from May where I tell that 2004 was a magic year and so we have a lot 20th anniversaries in FOSS now.
And the 2 keynotes on GUADEC are about 2 of them: Ryan Sipes, CEO of #Thunderbird @thunderbird and Stephanie Taylor, program lead of #GSoC!
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OpenPrinting News - May 2024
20 Years!! CUPS 3.x postponed to mid-2025, OpenPrinting Summit/PWG Meeting, GUADEC 2024, aKademy 2024, UbuCon Asia 2024, GSoC 2024, CPDB Snap, Open Documentation AcademyOpenPrinting
... ein #Tipp für #Thunderbird-User:
wenn euer Arbeitgeber euch mit 3000 nutzlosen Mails am Tag zuballert, die über zahllose Mailinglisten von unterschiedlichen Personen geschickt werden, hilft ggf. folgender Trick.
Erzeugt einen #Mailfilter, der Mails, die nicht eure Mailadresse als TO, CC oder BCC enthalten (also die an eine Liste geschickt werden), in einen Ordner für nutzloses ZEUGS verschiebt.
Wenn ihr mehrere Mail-Adressen oder Aliase habt, müsst ihr diese auf gleiche weise dem Filter beibringen und "Alle Bedingungen enthalten" anklicken.
Falls ihr noch andere Filter habt, schiebt den ZEUGS-Filter ganz nach unten, sodass er quasi als letzter Filter verarbeitet wird.
Just updated #Thunderbird on my Linux desktop to 128.0beta, and it's nice and smooth.
Thank you, @thunderbird 👍