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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

at least they'd had a todo list app builtin… and some chat to friends (like me) too…
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

For Exchange server backend you definitely want to use #Evolution πŸ˜‰
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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

That's pretty much what I said to myself when I heard the astronaut say that on NASA's live feed. 🀣
in reply to Killa Koala

@dshan Glad to know we weren't the only ones who thought of the obvious next step! 🀣
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

Honestly, after being user and supporter, this is the second application I'm planning to remove, after I cleaned my systems from Firefox 148 onward, after being a user for twenty years.
The trigger would be again any unwanted AI intrusion: let's see how it goes.
in reply to luca

@luc0x61 Thank you so much for being a user and donor, and hopefully we can reassure you a bit! Any smart features that might go into Thunderbird in the future will be completely opt-in (and will likely be add-ons). We know some users want these features, but others don't, and it's important you get them only after clearly opting in to them. We always want our users to feel in control to make Thunderbird how they want it to be.
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@xXgarland Most of us have three instances of Thunderbird running on our work machines, and some people have four. Just launch us to the moon and we're good!
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