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February may be the shortest month, but the Thunderbird desktop team filled it with updates, improvements, and important conversations. Including:

* What you can find in the new monthly Release channel
* Talks on privacy and security
* What's landed in the Calendar rebuild work and in EWS support on Daily
* The new Account Hub, which you can test this week in Daily!
* Global Message Database and In-App Notification news

#Thunderbird #OpenSource #Development

blog.thunderbird.net/2025/03/t…

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@piouzi Is this on Desktop or the Android app?
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@piouzi Ugh, we're sorry about this. While we're definitely working to improve notifications, we know that work doesn't help you now. Please check the notification support article (support.mozilla.org/kb/configu…) to be sure your settings are correct, and if that doesn't help, please report the issue on our GitHub (github.com/thunderbird/thunder…)
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@johnteachestech We have instructions on how to turn off telemetry here: support.mozilla.org/kb/thunder…
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ok first of all, those instrictions do not turn-off ALL telemetry

But even if it did, telemetry needs to be an opt-in option, not an opt-out option

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will there be a flatpack with the current version? Mine is from flathub and on 128-est
in reply to Daniel Opitz

@daniel We have some testing we need to do before we use the release version in both the snap and the flatpak. Joining the planning mailing list (thunderbird.topicbox.com/group…) and watching the blog (blog.thunderbird.net) is the best way to stay up to date!