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Thunderbird Beta for Android is now out!
github.com GitHub - thunderbird/thunderbird-android: Thunderbird for Android – Open Source Email App for Android (fka K-9 Mail)Thunderbird for Android – Open Source Email App for Android (fka K-9 Mail) - thunderbird/thunderbird-android
#Features
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Thunderbird for Android branding is now available
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Material 3 Navigation drawer
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Updated color scheme
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Allow migrating settings directly from an existing K-9 or Thunderbird for Android install
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Make use of Glean SDK
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Add basic feature setup for funding via Google Play subscriptions (we'll use this for financial contributions)
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Use [...] for outer subject when encrypting the subject
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Remove "Move/copy destination folders" setting
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Remove "Folders to search" setting
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Remove folder push class to simplify folder notifications
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- blog.thunderbird.net Contribute to Thunderbird for Android - The Thunderbird Blog
Thunderbird for Android is coming soon! Discover all the ways to contribute and to make a difference from day one!
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Plan Less, Do More: Introducing Appointment By Thunderbird
blog.thunderbird.net Plan Less, Do More: Introducing Appointment By Thunderbird - The Thunderbird BlogThunderbird has a new project under its wing: Appointment. Learn all about our approach to appointment scheduling, and try it yourself.
cross-posted from: https://lazysoci.al/post/17053401
> cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19211135 > > > cross-posted from: https://fedia.io/m/Thunderbird/t/1140808 > > > > > Plan Less, Do More: Introducing Appointment By Thunderbird - The Thunderbird Blog > > > > > > Thunderbird has a new project under its wing: Appointment. Learn all about our approach to appointment scheduling, and try it yourself.
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Thunderbird gets system tray notifications after 24 years • The Register
www.theregister.com Thunderbird gets system tray notifications after 24 yearsAfter 24 years, bug report finally gets fixed
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about 1/5 times when I double click the flame icon in the junk mail folder, the message just completely disappears. The other 4/5 times, it gets transferred into my inbox. What?!?
As title says. about 1/5 times, the message (e-mail) is just gone. Nowhere to be found. Not in Deleted folder. Only way I can access this e-mail is logging into hotmail.com (because I have a hotmail account), then I find it in the junk folder. So it's not gone from the server, just gone in Thunderbird.
Restarting Thunderbird has no effect.
Has anyone the same experience? Should I submit this as a bug?
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How to attach a calendar event to a mail?
How to easily send a calendar appointment with Thunderbird?
#Thunderbird #calendar #outlook #gmail
Integrated suites like Outlook or GMail seem to do this easily. I dont see a reason why TB couldnt do this easily too, but I didnt find an option.
I get tons of mails from Outlook users containing a small .ics file with a single appointment.
This is often automated, often with Videocalls.
Thunderbird has a calendar. The auto-detection of these appointments works well, but I could not find how to SEND one.
What I tried:
- Attach...
- Insert...
- on Calendar, right click on an appointment
Neither of these ways allowed me to attach a small .ics file, even though I think I can save an appointment as a .ics file.
- blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest: June 2024
ESR is almost here! In the new Thunderbird Development Digest: Account colors, Mozilla Sync, and the Thunderbird 128 beta.
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Thunderbird-hardening-automation: Automatically update secure settings for Thunderbird, configure them to your needs
github.com GitHub - boredsquirrel/Thunderbird-hardening-automation: Automatically update secure settings for Thunderbird, configure them to your needsAutomatically update secure settings for Thunderbird, configure them to your needs - boredsquirrel/Thunderbird-hardening-automation
Thunderbird is great, but very complex and possibly insecure and not private.
Threat model is an important key word here. Imagine you would write Mails over Tor/Tails only and need a secure Mail client.
(Btw I can recommend Carburetor Flatpak for that).
Because of this, the thunderbird hardening user.js, similar to the Arkenfox project exists.
But it is a bit too strict for most threat models. Also settings might change or break, and this has no automatic updating mechanism.
(I should upstream the updater)
The user.js is also just a template, so a ton of mostly not needed configs will stay there.
This project makes the setup of the hardening user.js easy.
Once setup, the script is placed in
~/.local/bin
and a user systemd service runs it every once in a while.You can comment out lines if you want to keep certain settings.
- blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: May 2024 Progress Report
Material 3 improvements, better developer documentation, and more in our May 2024 progress report for K-9 Mail / Thunderbird for Android.
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Thunderbird flatpak isn't opening attachements
Hi everyone!
I love Thunderbird and I'm really happy with it.
It's the flatpak version and, sadly, it doesn't allow me to open attachments. When I click on the file, it brings me to a screen where it proposes to use the system handler to open the file and then nothing happens.
Apparently, this is a common issue related to flatpak and its permissions, so I tried to circumvent it by trying to open documents inside Thunderbird (as I remember Thunderbird being able to open PDFs) but it didn't work as it's only telling me that Firefox is already running.
Does anyone know a workaround as for now it forces me to save documents before being able to open them?
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DKIM: many mail servers still use non-random keys (CVE from 2008)
16years.secvuln.info 16 years of CVE-2008-0166 - Debian OpenSSL BugMany DKIM setups used cryptographic keys vulnerable to the 2008 Debian OpenSSL Bug (CVE-2008-0166) in 2024.
DKIM is not always secure, be aware of that.
- blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: April 2024 Progress Report - The Thunderbird Blog
In the latest Thunderbird for Android update, we discuss bug fixes, F-Droid, Push permissions, Material 3, Android 14 and a two-app future.
- blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest: April 2024
In April's Thunderbird Development Digest: updates on the new Cards View, folder compaction rewrite, Exchange support in Daily, and more.
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My first Thunderbird extension
I just finished my first (private) Thunderbird extension and felt like blogging a bit, since there certainly aren't too many resources on this topic.
The problem I set out to solve was that soft hyphens in message subjects are displayed as whitespace in the message list pane. I use Thunderbird as an RSS reader and have subscribed to a newspaper that uses a lot of soft hyphens, which made it jarring to read the headlines.
There's already an extension called FiltaQuilla that almost does what I needed. It adds filter actions that can prepend and append text to message subject, but it doesn't have features for removing or replacing singular characters like I wanted.
Two possible solutions came to mind:
- Create a HTTP server that forwards requests to the RSS feed and removes soft hyphens from the response.
- Create a Thunderbird extension that removes soft hyphens when the feed items are added.
I didn't feel like running a separate service/process for something this simple, so I decided to go with solution 2.
My first stop was Thunderbird's documentation on supported WebExtension APIs, specifically the messages API. Alas, the API doesn't support modifying the subject of a message, though it allows marking them as read, changing tags, fetching the subject, etc.
Since FiltaQuilla supported modifying the subject, I knew that it was possible somehow. Thankfully, FiltaQuilla is open source, so I skimmed the source and found that it's done roughly as follows:
js const Cc = Components.classes, Ci = Components.interfaces; var filterService = Cc["@mozilla.org/messenger/services/filters;1"] .getService(Ci.nsIMsgFilterService); filterService.addCustomAction({ "applyAction": (msgHdrs) => { for (let msgHdr of msgHdrs) { msgHdr.subject = msgHdr.subject.replace(...); } }, ... });
Keyword googling revealed that
Components
is some legacy API thing that has very little documentation. Luckily, this helpful forum post outlined how to properly calladdCustomAction
with less reliance on legacy cruft, though the documentation is still not great.With the hello world tutorial, Experiments documentation and some trial and error, I finally got something working: ```js // background.js browser.FilterActionAPI.addHyphenRemover();
// api/FilterActionAPI/implementation.js const softHyphen = String.fromCharCode(173); const { MailServices } = ChromeUtils.import("resource:///modules/MailServices.jsm");
this.FilterActionAPI = class extends ExtensionAPI { getAPI(context) { return { FilterActionAPI: { addHyphenRemover() { MailServices.filters.addCustomAction({ id: "filter-remove-softhyphen", name: "Remove soft hyphens", applyAction: (msgHdrs) => { for (const msgHdr of msgHdrs) { if (msgHdr.subject.includes(softHyphen)) { console.log("filter-remove-softhyphen", "Removing soft hyphen from subject", msgHdr.subject); msgHdr.subject = msgHdr.subject.replace(softHyphen, ""); } } }, isValidForType: () => true, validateActionValue: () => null, allowDuplicates: false, needsBody: false, isAsync: false }) } } }; } } ```
Then I just added a message filter that matches my RSS feed and applies the Remove soft hyphens action. Not the prettiest but works!
- blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: March 2024 Progress Report
It was a busy month! Here's our monthly progress report detailing our work to transform K-9 Mail into Thunderbird for Android.
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K-9 Mail changelogs out of date
K-9 Mail changelogs looks old and out of date. I found changelog link on F-Droid. If there is another changelog, I don't know about it.
- blog.thunderbird.net ThunderSnap! Why We're Helping Maintain The Thunderbird Snap On Linux
In the spirit of free software, we want to support as many users as possible. That's why we're officially supporting the Thunderbird Snap.
- blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: February 2024 Progress Report
A new stable release, Android 14 compatibility, Material 3, and a contributor spotlight in today's K-9 Mail / Thunderbird for Android update.
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how to encrypt e-mails using the alias e-mail adress?
hi ppls, is there a way tho send encrypted emails with the alias adress? i like my alias adress even more..
in thunderbird the encryption button in the write email dialog turns off when i choose an alias.
thx's lemmyist's <3
- blog.thunderbird.net Towards Thunderbird for Android – K-9 Mail 6.800 Simplifies Adding Email Accounts
With the addition of Thunderbird's account Autoconfig feature, K9-Mail 6.800 brings us one step closer to Thunderbird for Android.
- blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest: February 2024
In this month's Development Digest, Alex shares exciting news about Thunderbird Sync, Exchange support, and the Thunderbird Snap on Linux.
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Is it possible to sign a PDF with an OpenPGP key generated by Thunderbird ?
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/10465121
> Hi everyone, > > I was wondering if you know a way to use the generated OpenPGP key created trough Thunderbird to sign PDF's ? > > (Devuan distro) > > Thanks.
- blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: January 2024 Progress Report
A new year, a new progress report! Learn what we did in January on our journey to transform K-9 Mail into Thunderbird for Android.
- blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird In 2023: The Milestones and The Lessons We Learned
We're listening, and we're learning from your feedback. Here's where Thunderbird succeeded in 2023, and the lessons we learned along the way.
- linuxiac.com Thunderbird's Devs: Rust Is Coming
Exclusive insights into Thunderbird's 2024 roadmaps - major update on the Global Message Database and Exchange support via Rust.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/11234636
> Planned work for the 2024 release of Thunderbird.: https://developer.thunderbird.net/planning/roadmap
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Thunderbird 2024 Roadmap
And for Android release as well: https://developer.thunderbird.net/planning/android-roadmap
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Rust in thunderbird
Cross posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/11099863
- blog.thunderbird.net When Will Thunderbird For Android Be Released?
It's not a simple answer, but we'll do our best to explain why Thunderbird for Android developments is taking longer than expected.
- blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: November/December 2023 Progress Report
A big Android progress report to carry us into 2024, including some awesome community contributions, Android 14, user experience improvements, improved account setup, and more!
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UI Design Process + Cards View Q&A
tilvids.com Thunderbird Office Hours: November 2023 | Cards View Q&AHere is the November 29th Thunderbird Office Hours session, presented in its entirety. It features a pre-made presentation plus some great Q&A. With the substantial UI changes that the new cards view in Thunderbird 115 “Supernova” offers, we brought in an expert on cards view, Micah Ilbery, to d...
Presentation and Q&A session with one of the UI designers who worked on Cards View. Lots of insights into the considerations for usability, accessibility and future plans.
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allowing Thunderbird to use "Alarms & Reminders"?
Edit: Solved
Either:
- Set K-9 to Unrestricted Battery in Settings > Apps > K-9 Mail > App battery usage, OR
- Allow K-9 in Settings > Apps > Special app access > Alarms & Reminders.
If K-9 is already set to Unrestricted, then it won't appear in the second place.
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OS: Android 14, Pixel 8
I'm annoyed by this fixed bug (watch does not vibrate when receiving mail), so I enabled the K-9 beta in the app store, and as of today I have version 6.713 which hopefully has the fix.
The release notes say:
> Note: For now please manually allow "alarms & reminders" in Android's app settings when using Push on Android 14
... but I can't find those settings. Under Settings > Apps > Special app access > Alarms & Reminders, K-9 mail isn't listed, and there's no Add button.
I do have Push enabled on my email accounts; and I have the notification silenced.
I have K-9 set to Unrestricted battery access.
What am I missing?
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Any way to remove the "places" bar permanently?
The "Places" bar is a great idea but currently useless, as it opens tabs and thus wastes double the space.
So I remove it through the GUI, but it seems with every update or even restart (??) it resets itself to visible again, which is a major annoyance.
I searched in the about:config and couldnt find the config? I would place it in my already existing hardened user.js
- blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: October 2023 Progress Report
Documenting our decisions (like the switch to Kotlin), much love for our community of Thunderbird for Android translators, and more!
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Will be more and better Matrix Support Coming ?
It would be nice to have more and better Matrix Support. Are any Plans for that ?
- blog.thunderbird.net An Untold History of Thunderbird
WHY was Thunderbird 115 called "Supernova?" What caused the press to declare Thunderbird dead back in 2012? And how did we turn the ship around? Ryan Sipes answers these questions and much more in his personal recollection of Thunderbird's history.
- blog.thunderbird.net Fix Font Scaling and Density Issue on Thunderbird 115 Upgrade
If you recently upgraded to Thunderbird 115 and noticed a smaller font size or a presentation that feels too compact, here's how to fix it!
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The Rebirth of Mozilla Send as Thunderbird Send
blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird Podcast #5: Remote Work Tips + Thunderbird SendJoin us for useful tips and tricks to make your daily remote work more enjoyable and productive. Plus: An inside look at Thunderbird Send!
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Windows 10: Not Responding
Hey everyone, I’m a big fan of Thunderbird and have a bunch of accounts synced to it. I’m also running into a persistent problem on Windows 10: Thunderbird stalls out as “Not Responding” for about a minute when starting the program and filtering and searching my messages. I’ve tried a few fixes here and there, but never had any luck resolving this. Any suggestions are welcome!
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Folders vs. tags?
I'm just starting to move over to thunderbird and don't fully understand the differences between tags and folders or why both exist. I'm using gmail at the moment, and am aware that thunderbird's folders are what correspond to gmail's labels. Is there any point to using tags at all? Practical differences/benefits in the way they present themselves as compared to emails sorted into folders? Any use case for both tags and folders concurrently?
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How to put the message preview next to the inbox list instead of below?
Anyone know where the setting is to do this? I prefer having the message preview next to the inbox list (as shown on the website, see the picture), but the default appears to have it along the bottom of the screen. Thanks