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Mozilla thunderbird mail toolbar
Mozilla thunderbird mail toolbar












I started using Mozilla Thunderbird and firefox in 1982, when Telus told us it was their system of choice. This could be the reason that everything dissappears? Perhaps the new department wants us to buy our email adress from ? But, when I turn off my computer, it all goes away. I have manually configured the settings, and when I hit “done”, it works. This is my name, email address, and password. I try to set up my e-mail from the Telus server into Thunderbird, and it will not save my settings. I’d like to open all links directly in Firefox, can it be done? Does anybody know? Thanks in advance Is this normal? Or did I tinker so much with Thunderbird that it’s behaving like this for me when it shouldn’t?Īnd no, I DON’T have any add-ons that open webpages in Thunderbird, like ThunderBrowse, ThunderTabs, etc. However, if I click on another link from the newly opened page, the following page opens in a new tab … in Firefox (my default browser). I usually just read my messages on the preview pane, though.īy the way, there’s this one thing that bothers me about Thunderbird and its tab management: whenever I open a link from a message, Thunderbird opens a new tab and displays the webpage on it. Plus, from time to time I open an email message or conversation in a new tab. – Google Keep (I use it to sync notes between Thunderbird and my smartphone) – Address book (courtesy of the AddressBookTab add-on) I usually have at least five open tabs on TB: I currently have 60 (sixty!) active add-ons installed on it, too.

mozilla thunderbird mail toolbar

I wouldn’t be able to do all that I do with my emails with any other email program. It’s far from perfect, that’s for sure, but it’s still the best. It took me a long time to configure it like I wanted, but now it’s working great. Thunderbird is also my email program of choice. Still, Thunderbird is one of the best freeware e-mail clients.

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I know that can be protected by a master password for the application, but I find it bothersome to have to protect each application that stores passwords with a master password (Firefox is another one). Another thing is that the passwords for your account can be read quite easily by others. It can be done (look at the Thunderbird based Postbox e-mail client). Since 2003 users are asking Thunderbird to change this, but they won’t listen. It just doesn’t fit in the vertical layout. Generally Thunderbird works OK for me, but for a few things: When using the vertical layout, the message list pane uses columns instead of a two row message listing, which to me is a real nuisance. I don’t like opening each e-mail/feed in a new tab, so I use the option to open each item in an existing tab. Whenever I open Thunderbird there are always two tabs open, one for e-mail/feeds and one for Lightning. I’m working with Thunderbird using it for e-mail/feeds and the Lightning calendar.












Mozilla thunderbird mail toolbar