Thunderbird
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Mozilla Thunderbird is a free, open source, cross-platform e-mail and news client developed by the Mozilla Foundation. The project strategy is modeled after Mozilla Firefox, a project aimed at creatin... More


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LICENSE : mozilla public license v1.0
GNU General Public License (GPL) : Gnu Lesser General Public License (lgpl) : OPERATING SYSTEM : os independent
LATEST VERSION : 2.0.0.16

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Thunderbird

Far superior to the Proprietary drivel that keeps being bundled with Office. That being said, I think that our corporate reliance on proprietary solutions is disturbing. Thunderbird is a breath of fresh air


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Nice Application, Except...

I really like this application except for the lack of support for hotmail. I've configured for yahoo, gmail, and several RSS feeds, which is really cool, but no luck with hotmail. Anyone know if this will be supported in the future? If not, I guess I'll have to move my hotmail accounts over to yahoo or gmail.


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Great Mail Reader

I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird for 3 years now, and we're using it at work for 2 years.

No problem at all, very useful


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Thunderbird  by an anonymous user on May 1st 2008 at 07:52 AM

very good


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Good One

Quite handy for me.


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Mozilla Delivers SeaMonkey 2.0

Mozilla is out with version 2.0 of its SeaMonkey hybrid browser and email platform, based on Firefox and Thunderbird. There is a long list of additions to the new version, which you can peruse here. SeaMonkey didn't use the exact same core as the Firefox browser before, but now shares the the core of Firefox 3.5.4. Among other things, that means extensions should work more dependably than they did before. Here are some of the other important improvements.



Mozilla's Raindrop Project Sifts and Sorts Messaging Views

Mozilla Labs has unveiled a new project, Raindrop, that it characterizes as an "open experiment in messaging on the web." From the messaging team behind Mozilla's Thunderbird email project, Raindrop uses a mini web server to sift conversations from various sources such as mail, Twitter and RSS feeds, then attempts to pull out the important parts and have them rise to the top. It works with Firefox, Safari or Chrome, and though it's still in its infancy, the open source project looks promising and bears some very rough resemblance to what Google is trying to do with Google Wave.



Mozilla Releases Thunderbird 3 Beta 4 With New Search Tools and Tabbed Email

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We've been following the beta releases of Mozilla's e-mail application Thunderbird 3 pretty closely over the last few months. It's a terrific free, cross-platform, open source alternative to the native e-mail apps that come bundled with Windows and Mac OS X. Thunderbird 3 also integrates nicely with Gmail, making it a great option for people who want to stick with their Web-based email but want the additional features of a desktop email app.

Mozilla released Thunderbird 3 Beta 4 this week, and it sports more than 200 changes over the past beta release, including new search tools, tabbed email messages, and better IMAP folder synchronization. I've been playing around with the new beta version for a couple of days now and I like what I've seen so far.



Columba v/s thunderbird?

Someone mentioned that I should download Columba as a replacement to Thunderbird. Anyone else who shares this same view??

I was very happy when I shifted from Outlook to Thunderbird and am extremely happy with Thunderbird for the last 2 years. I really don't see any reason to change from Thunderbird...

Any tools that allow you to sync google calendar with outlook automatically.

You can currently export the calendar data into ical format and then manually import it into outlook but this is way too tedious. Is there any tool (i'd be willing to pay real money for this!) that automates the 2-way sync between google and outlook calendars.

What about for Thunderbird?

Thunderbird v/s Zimbra v/s Gmail (yes, I know its not Open Source!)?

I, unfortunately, like most of the workforce, have been on Outlook for longer than I can remember (actually there was a brief, blissful moment way back when I was using Lotus Notes!).

Just wanted to get your thoughts on the advantages of deploying Thunderbird v/s Zimbra for a small company (20-25 people). Google Apps is also an interesting (free) service that we are evaluating cause gmail comes bundled in there for free.

Thoughts/Suggestions?

Thunderbird and iCal and iPhone and Mac!

Hi - I have checked out Sunbird, and it is very neat. However, I am looking for something that will allow me to automatically sync my iPhone with my calendar. I currently use Thunderbird for my email, and not Mail.app. Is there an easy way in which I can keep track of 'todos' and events/appointments in Thunderbird and have them AUTOMATICALLY updated in iCal so it can sync with my iPhone.

What is the best way to use Exchange Public Folders on the Mac

I need to access Exchange public folders from my mac. Does Mail do this? Thunderbird?

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