I have Windows Live Mail (WLM) installed on my company computer. On the other hand, I also have Thunderbird installed on my Ubuntu Hardy Heron.
Mozilla Thunderbird is the most popular open source email / news-feed client. It is free and available for all operating systems such as Windows, Mac OS X (Leopard, Lion..) and Linux based OS such as Ubuntu 10.10, 11.04, 11.10.
This short tutorial will show you how to add or integrate the Gmail account into Thunderbird 5.0 mail client. I am using Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal on this tutorial You might be interested on how to install the latest Thunderbird 5.0 on Ubuntu 5.0. You can see my tutorial here first. Thunderbird is a handy, [...]
Thunderbird can be configured to work seamlessly with Google's Gmail service. Messages are synchronized between your local version of Thunderbird and the web-based Gmail.
Configuring your Gmail account
To configure Thunderbird to work with Gmail, first enable IMAP on your Gmail account. See Gmail's instructions for help.
Last week, Mozilla released Thunderbird 5 Beta 1. Thunderbird is a very popular email client from Mozilla, the organization behind Firefox browser.
Mozilla officially released the Mozilla Thunderbird 17.0 for Linux, an email and RSS client, featuring an impressive number of changes and updates. The updates for Thunderbird are not usually this numerous, but Mozilla has taken this opportunity to repair a large number of problems and to plug a few security holes. ... (read more)
I am using thunderbird as my email client for a long time. However i m missing some features in thunderbird which outlook has. Outlook express has a neat feauture like after every reply there will clear line and it also shows the recipient email addresses in justified way. Is it possible to customize thunderbird to reply like outlook express ? Thanks in advance..
Mozilla released Mozilla Thunderbird 20.0 Beta 1 for Linux, an email and RSS client, featuring numerous bug fixes and improvements.
Mozilla has announced a while ago that the development of thunderbird will cease in the near future, but, for now, they are adding quite a lot of new stuff.
Highlights of Mozilla Thunderbird 20.0 Beta 1:
• Users can now send emails to IDN-based email addresses
For years, Ubuntu’s default email client was Evolution. Then, last year, Canonical switched to Mozilla Thunderbird. But now recent doubts over the future of Thunderbird — most of them pretty speculative — have spawned worries that Thunderbird might, in its turn, disappear from Ubuntu. Will it? And more importantly, would it really matter to many people?