Further to comment #4, 6 years later on and with no further comments I'm
closing this. Too much of a major change to retain any longer as a
"Wishlist" item.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I do not think the Ubuntu Mozilla Team plans to add something like this
and I know that upstream in Thunderbird we have no plans to add
something like that.
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Specifically, what I want is for Thunderbird to run as a daemon when I
run my system. Then, Thunderbird will watch my RSS feeds and email
account without me constantly opening Thunderbird or leaving the window
open.
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No. I will explain my idea clearly. My idea comes from Ubuntu One. For
illistration, I boot up my computer and login. On startup, Ubuntu One
has an icon in the icon bar at the top. When I change files that are to
be synced, Ubuntu One handles that immediately. I do not need to run the
program manua
Isn't this what the Messaging Menu is supposed to do? (although it does
not use notify-send)
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1179748
Title:
Idea: Add a Thunderbird Icon to Unity
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