Improves the performance of indexing messages and accessing profiles stored on a network as well as the unread email notification on Mac OS X. Fix for missing folders or empty folder panel after updating to Thunderbird 3.0.2. Shipped with equivalent fixes to Firefox 2.0.0.20. Replacement for Thunderbird 2.0.0.15 which was officially abandoned on 27 June 2008. Includes fixes that would have been part of Thunderbird 2.0.0.13 which was officially abandoned on 14 April 2008. Afrikaans and Ukrainian locales were added. Windows Vista support, message tags, new visual theme, improved extension support, improved new email notifications, folder summary pop-ups, find text in messages search tool, new Windows installer, easy access to popular email services, advanced folder views, session history navigation, and saved search folder performance. Improved performance in saved search folders. Updates to the extension system to provide enhanced security and to allow for easier localization of extensions. New combined and improved Add-ons manager for extensions and themes. New Windows installer based on Nullsoft Scriptable Install System. End-of-life 1.5.0.x product lineįirst Thunderbird 2 alpha release. Native support for Intel-based Macintosh computers by shipping universal binary. Second Thunderbird 1.5 release candidate. Improvements to automated update system, website rendering and performance. Stability improvement and security fixes. End-of-life 1.0.x product lineįirst Thunderbird 1.1 alpha release. Improved Privacy Controls, Global Inbox, RSS/ Atom Integration, Improved data migration. Smaller download size, improved IMAP support, updated extension and theme managers. Pinstripe theme for Mac OS X, Windows installer, better junk mail handling, IMAP IDLE and LDAP version 3 support. Thunderbird does allow IT to design the UI and select features to match the exact needs of its users.Current supported release Thunderbird 102.3.0 Outlook has many features that Thunderbird needs add-ons to match, such as delayed email delivery and Google Calendar connectivity. Linux and Unix can only run Outlook as a web app. Thunderbird works natively on Linux and Unix. Where Mozilla Thunderbird email excels is its range of compatibility, which Outlook falls short on. IT can work around these problems by using alternate antispam add-ons and working with Thunderbird's linking feature for large attachments. There are even some unresolved bugs that have persisted through several versions of Mozilla Thunderbird email, such as corrupting data in POP3 folders, errors with saving and uploading large attachments, and incompatibility with McAfee Anti-Spam. For example, Mozilla's email developers rely on user reporting to fix bugs. Ultimately, Thunderbird is not as polished as Outlook because Mozilla simply does not have the resources to pour into email client product development. IT may also consider the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), which allows users to access emails stored in a network database and interact with them as though they are local emails. Like other enterprise email clients, IT can design its servers to run Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3), which allows users to move emails from a remote server directly to their devices. Thunderbird supports basic calendar and chat functions. It also integrates directly with the Mozilla Firefox web browser. Mozilla Thunderbird email runs on Linux, Microsoft Windows and Apple macOS. Mozilla Thunderbird is a well-known, free and open source Outlook alternative.
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