Thunderbird Podcast #2: With Special Mozilla Guest Mike Conley
Mozilla’s Mike Conley joins us to discuss the nostalgia of the early internet, his first task for Thunderbird, and Firefox features that more people need to know about.
Mozilla’s Mike Conley joins us to discuss the nostalgia of the early internet, his first task for Thunderbird, and Firefox features that more people need to know about.
Having recently joined us as a full-time Android developer, Wolf brings his passion for building mobile applications to the Thunderbird team. He’ll be helping to bring new features and an updated interface to K-9 Mail as we transform it into Thunderbird for Android. I spoke with him about his first computer, what he hopes to accomplish for the Thunderbird mobile app, and how our community of contributors can help!
Welcome to the debut episode of the Thunderbird podcast, which we’re affectionately calling the ThunderCast! It’s an inside look at the making of Thunderbird, alongside community-driven conversations with our friends in the open-source world. We can’t wait for you to listen! 🎧 Download Episode 1 Directly Where To Get The Podcast Highlights from Episode 1 […]
Introducing “Thunderbird Tips” and a new YouTube channel to help you get the most out of your Thunderbird experience!
The Thunderbird Time Machine boots up Windows XP, and travels back to 2004 to pay respect to Thunderbird 1.0.
It’s the Summer of 2003. Linkin Park, 50 Cent, and Evanescence have top-selling new albums. Apple’s iPod hasn’t even sold 1 million units. Mozilla’s brand new web browser is still called Firebird. And a new cross-platform, open-source application called Thunderbird just debuted from the foundations of Mozilla Mail…
We understand that certain add-ons are invaluable to your workflow. So, to help you decide the best time to update your version of Thunderbird, here’s a simple way to discover if the extensions you currently have installed are compatible with Thunderbird 102.
Thunderbird 102 is here! On behalf of the entire Thunderbird team, I’m thrilled to announce the availability of our major yearly release. Thunderbird 102 is loaded with highly-requested features, and we think you’ll be delighted by them.
Today, we announced our detailed plans for Thunderbird on mobile. We also welcomed the open-source Android email client K-9 Mail to the Thunderbird family. Below, you’ll find an evolving list of frequently asked questions about this collaboration and our future plans.
Open-source Android email app K-9 Mail has joined forces with the Thunderbird project, signaling the beginning of a long-term vision to deliver an outstanding Thunderbird mobile experience.
The wait for this year’s major new Thunderbird release is almost over! But you can test-drive many of the new features like the brand new Address Book, Matrix Chat support, import/export wizard, and refreshed visuals right now with the Thunderbird 102 Beta. Better still, you might be directly responsible for improving the final product via your feedback and bug reports.
Treating online articles, news, and videos just like email is surprisingly intuitive. Here’s how to use the magic of RSS to bring your favorite web content to your Thunderbird inbox.
What was Thunderbird’s income in 2021? How much was spent? How much is left in the bank? Here’s a breakdown of our 2021 financials, and how it affects our team, our product, and our roadmap.
Thunderbird 102 includes major new features for our global community of users, and we’re confident you’ll love them. Here’s a sneak peek!
As you may know, Thunderbird offers email encryption and digital email signatures using the OpenPGP technology and uses Ribose’s RNP library that provides the underlying functionality. To strengthen the security of the OpenPGP implementation, a recent update of the RNP library had included changes to refuse the use of several unsafe algorithms, such as MD5 […]