Spyke
lemmy.world

I used Thunderbird about 10 years ago? Looks amazing compared to what I remember.

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lemmy.one

It looked almost the same as the last time tou used it just before this version. Which means this is an absolutely huge step forward for the UI

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lelreply

I was gonna say, I tried it a couple months ago and I'm pretty sure it hadn't been changed since when I was using it in like 2012. I thought a theme might help so I checked out the available themes, and the "popular" ones were ones that felt like they were from back then too. Everyone remembers Firefox / Thunderbird themes from back then: frosted glass, photos of space, flames, lots of gradients, themes that look like wood for some reason, that gross red text on black-white gradient background. It was like the entire app was aesthetically trapped in the early 2010s, even the community's themes.

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birdcatreply
lemmy.ml

I used Thubderbird about 10 minutes ago and this indeed looks amazing compared to what I remember.

Edit; how to downgrade to the version? why still no conversation view? 😭

Great. Downgrading deleted my profile. Thanks a lot for the constant "innovation",gonna take me hours to set thst shit up again.

Edit 2; no matter how frustrated you are with thunderbird, DO NOT INSTALL OUTLOOK

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just copy over your profile backup that you certainly created beforehand

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If you downgrade, expect glitches with your too new profile. Obviously it's not going to be backwards-compatible.

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lemmy.ml

Looks nice. I'm not an email power user but I still use Thunderbird just to handle multiple accounts. I'm grateful to this software for simplifying my life a bit.

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I recently went back to using Thunderbird after not doing so for, I don't know, maybe a decade. Having everything in one place is very convenient indeed.

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feddit.de

I don't like the new logo; it looks mean. The previous logo showed a charming bird that delivered my mail, the new one portrays a bird of prey clutching a letter, it will probably bite you if you try to retrieve the letter.

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mercanreply
lemmy.ml

Yeah, the downloads section is not looking good (on Safari at least)

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crystalreply
feddit.de

It works on Chromium browsers. It does not work on Firefox.

Interesting to see even Mozilla apparently testing their websites only on Chromium.

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And here i though “pretty epic” seems rather weird to me. I’ll have to check on desktop later.

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lemmy.world

They finally updated the calendar so it doesn't look like it's out of windows 95? Thank god. I really wanna use it now but I'm too tied down to Outlook now. I guess I'll try to migrate.

If it had a mobile app it would make it much easier. The Outlook mobile app is really good.

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jorgereply
sopuli.xyz

They have renamed the K9 app to Thunderbird Mobile

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lemmy.ml

I believe they've inherited the K-9 Mail app project but haven't yet renamed it. At least it's still showing up as K-9 Mail for me on an Android device.

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Coming Soon^TM^

But yeah, they're plugging away at it yet. Basically, K-9 sat in maintenance mode for a good while, and while it worked, there's a lot of tidying up to do yet. I imagine they'll have the Thunderbird name on it once it has some of the bigger pieces in place.

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lemmy.fmhy.ml

I may try Thunderbird again. Only thing I do not like about the screenshots is the far left toolbar, but I will still check it out.

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Leviathanreply
feddit.ch

Outlook is trying to force that on users as well...it's really a waste of screen real estate for those of us who never use that toolbar.

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smittenreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

The thin one that navigates between calendar, contacts, etc? That’s always been there in thunderbird.

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I guess I must have always had it collapsed. In the new Outlook, they removed the option to remove or collapse it.

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feddit.de

Looks very gnome. Sadly I use KDE so it still looks like a foreign object, just like Firefox. I want native app to look like native apps, is that too much to ask?

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is that too much to ask?

Let's say it's a lot to ask, especially when the app also needs to be crossplatform and behave functionally the same on all platforms.

Maybe it could be done, in theory, with a lot of work, but it's definitely not at all an easy task, especially for a project that seemed dead and buried just a few years ago and with just a handful of volunteer devs.

Most crossplatform apps that I can think of don't really look like native apps in any system. I'm thinking of Chromium, VSCode, Discord, Steam etc.

The only one I can think of right now is Whatsapp, but I'm pretty sure they actually developed three independent apps and maintain all three, for Android, iOS and Windows. They all look and feel like native apps because they are. Please tell me if I'm wrong.

Still, you can't expect all, or even most developers to do something like that, especially when you start including all the different DEs and themes and so on.

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Just installed, it looks much better compared to 102 without removing any functionality. I love it!

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I usually setup a profile somwhere on a spare drive and sync all my mail into it, just in case. Forgot about a yahoo account i had a few years ago and lost it with all it's content. Never again.

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Hopefully after this they focus on the IOS app! Would love to consolidate so many different chat, email, and rss readers into one app!

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I’ve used thunderbird pretty much from the start, for the last 20 years or so. The UI was looking a bit dated, lately, so I’m really looking forward to this. The next thing we need is better performance (I may suffer more than most as I have literally hundreds of thousands of messages and dozens of folders on the imap server). Fingers crossed!

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I hope they fixed the performance as well. I have several crashes per day on debian with version 102.11.0

When starting it I have to wait for a bit before I click anything, otherwise it crashes. It also 100%s one CPU core regularly, I don't know if that is supposed to happen. It also sometimes does not show the content of certain emails. All that said it's still the best mail client I've used so far.

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I've been using DavMail, which is FOSS. It works as a local proxy to translate IMAP to Exchange API.

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bluejayreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

My work has IMAP shut off and we can only use MAPI. There's a paid thunderbird plugin that adds MAPI support, which is likely what this person is hoping for natively 👍

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PeachManreply
lemmy.one

Ahhhh fair enough, I didn't realize MAPI was a paid plugin, that suuuuucks

EDIT: Reading up on this, it sounds like it doesn't work because Microsoft doesn't want it to work. MAPI is not an open standard like POP and IMAP. And they're actually in the process of moving to EWS, which is also not an open standard. That fucking sucks!

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fox2263reply
lemmy.world

Other email clients support Exchange/365, such as Spark. And also there’s the fact there is the built in Windows Mail which supports it (of course) which Thunderbird has to compete with. And once it’s updated to “Outlook” it’ll stop looking tragic too.

So Thunderbird really should offer it to compete. Lots of people have Hotmail after all and would like full integration.

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PeachManreply
lemmy.one

Doesn't seem like Spark offers anything other than IMAP+SMTP Exchange support, just like Thunderbird: https://sparkmailapp.com/add-exchange-mac

So if your job blocks those protocols (for security reasons) then you can't use Spark for your work email.

Anybody know what the paid plug-in for Thunderbird is? I'm curious to see what they're doing, if they have some sort of hacky workaround.

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lelreply
lemmy.ml

All I know is that I'm in the same situation and the gmail mobile app works, so there's something you can do.

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Yeah that's generally the goal of disabling IMAP, it just means your company is forcing you to use the official Gmail or Outlook app. It makes some sense, as if you look for email apps on the app store, you'll see a ridiculous amount of random crap with no guarantee that they're not spying on every email you send and receive.

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syl
programming.dev

Is there now conversation view without having to use an extension?

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birdcatreply
lemmy.ml

no, and the old plugin is not supported.

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sylreply
programming.dev

Oh, that really sucks..

Getting a native conversation view should be a focus for them!

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Yes, this and the insane privileges that the extensions require, no idea how they set their priorities.

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cocte.au

Looking forward to trying it. It has been over a decade since I last used it.

Anyone know if Google Tasks can be integrated?

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Yup, I sync my Office/Teams notifications for work along my Nextcloud tasks for our home checklists 👍

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Oh thank cthulu, I've been waiting for this for ages. I'm so glad Thunderbird is getting some much needed love.

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158436977.xyz

This looks great. Would be awesome if i could host this in a docmer container so i dont need to manage installs on clients.

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Lemmy.mlreply
lemmy.ml

That's what Ansible is for. Stuffing a gui app in a container still leaves you with the job of actually having to deploy it, anyway.

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Good idea, ill look into that. Been meaning to learn ansible for some time now anyways.

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kbin.social

Are there any plans for tray icon and desktop notification support? Those features are the only reason I would run a desktop email client, without them I'll just use a browser. I know Birdtray exists but I can't get it to work with flatpak Thunderbird.

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The desktop notifications are built in now. As for tray, I'm trying out systray-x.

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lemmy.one

I would need JMAP support before I would consider a native email client again.

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exureply
feditown.com

JMAP might be nice but sadly there are neither servers nor clients that support it outside of Fastmail.

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I waited for Thunderbird to get good for so long, I ended migrating to emClient... Looks great, but I don't think I feel like resetting all my devices and systems again

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I've tried Thunderbird and wasn't convinced.. My work life is basically email, and I've tried several email apps over the years, a lot more than most people. I've found Postbox on desktop and Spark on mobile to be the magic pair for me so far. Unless Postbox fails me, I don't think I'll bother trying anything else anytime soon... Though I'm open to suggestions for mobile, since there's room for improvement with Spark.

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kbin.social

That definitely looks different. I assume they still haven't put the system tray functionality back?

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It's well past 15:00 EST and the version I get when downloading is 102.13.0 for some reason.

Edit: solved by itself after some minutes, probably a CDN thing.

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Loving it so far! Anyone know how to change the font or font size when you view the message body as plain text rather than HTML? All the font settings I could find in the gui are not changing it.

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Oh that's cool.

I'm definitely very boomer in that I still prefer to get my email via Thunderbird rather than through a web browser!

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I've been using Thunderbird for ages. I like the card view, although I still prefer the list view with no preview if I have a ton of messages to go through.

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Just finished setting up thunderbird. The new design looks amazing! Although it has some UX problems, I hope they'll get resolved along the way.

Overall, pleased, and migrated all of my inboxes to it!

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Can single-key shortcuts finally be changed/disabled? I can't count the number of times I thought I had focus in a different element or even different application and accidentally archived, marked as spam or otherwise hid several e-mails just by a typing a single word.

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It took one release for Thunderbird to go from a pretty ancient looking program to one of the best looking ones out there.

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Does anyone know if they've fixed performance? Thunderbird feels really slow to navigate and fetch messages.

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lemmy.ca

Eh... it's pretty, I guess, but it's just too "appified" for power users. My Thunderbird UI is festooned with useful buttons and menus for quick access, and I like the old style of having elements tightly spaced to maximize contextual awareness.

This reeks of form over function. Yuck.

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You can still customize a lot, they just hide a bunch of extra functionality in the customization menu.

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kbin.social

Can anyone confirm whether or not it's built on Electron?

The closest I can find is from Feb 2023, saying that at that time it would not be Electron:

Mozilla also still plans to use the Firefox web browser as the core platform for Thunderbird. That leaves Thunderbird as one of the few cross-platform mail applications that isn’t an Electron app or based on web technologies in some way

So possibly Electron-like but based on Firefox rather than Chromium?

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Electron apps bundle chromium…. It would be ridiculous for Mozilla to bundle their competitions web browser to make Thunderbird lol.

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johanreply
feddit.nl

Is it one though? I'm having a difficult time finding the source code of this new version.

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dep
lemmy.world

I want to love it but it's still ugly / dated looking. It's like the Linux of email clients.

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It's got some nice icons so that's a plus, but I think it's the font weight and sizes that throw it off, it feels "thick"

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