> It also is kind of ugly
They did a design update recently, so you may want to check if you like the
newer version. You can see screenshots on their website (
https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/).
However if you just don't like Thunderbird's general design, then that may
not help because they
another frequent problem with TB for those with huge mail folders (mine
if 5GB or so). WHen your deskspace gets close to 5GB left, making a
copy as the folder is compressed or re-arranged will results in warnings.
On 11/6/23 15:51, Judah Milgram wrote:
Lots of mail client out there.
I
Lots of mail client out there.
I switched to Thunderbird only reluctantly (from mh+emacs ... and before that
/bin/mail but I digress).
Turns out Tbird is actually pretty good. The mail sorting functionality is ok.
You may not be able to import all your iCloud rules automatically. So re-create
I never left Linux, so for me it's always been an improvement (my past
clients include pine, mutt, emacs-mail). But i can imagine it's rude
awakening.
I do go back between the online and thunderbird version of our umd.edu
google access,and generally I cannot find things in the browser
Greetings Fellow Linux Users,
I have taken my first tentative step in transitioning from MacOS to Ubuntu.
I got Thunderbird to talk to my Apple iCloud email account and discovered
almost immediately that it seems to be a terrible email client for 2023.
In 1998 I would have been happy with it, but