On 8/1/24 08:18, W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof. wrote:
> Amin -
>
> I believe that Alan's question was about Bret Busby's statement. It would be useful if either you or he could provide a link to an explanation of the lack of security in Thunderbird.
>
> - Robert
> ________________________________
> From: Amin Jack Pędziwiater <aj.pedziwia...@gmail.com>
> Sent: January 7, 2024 18:59
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org <users@openoffice.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Email software
>
> I mean that made as a trap for enemies i.e. IDIOTS
> <smile>
>
> On Mon, 8 Jan 2024, 00:37 alannpearce, <alannpea...@talktalk.net.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>> what do you mean by MADE TO BE UNSAFE?Sent from my Galaxy
>> -------- Original message --------From: Bret Busby <b...@busby.net> Date:
>> 07/01/2024  22:24  (GMT+00:00) To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject:
>> Re: Email software On 8/1/24 01:47, W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof. wrote:>
>> Jodi -> > The Apache OpenOffice project does not offer an e-mail client.
>> One well-known open-source e-mail client is Thunderbird (
>> https://www.thunderbird.net<https://www.thunderbird.net/>)<https://www.thunderbird.net/> and there are others ( >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_email_clients)<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_email_clients>
>> - Robert>
>>> ________________________________> From: Jodi Switalski <
>> jswitals...@wi.rr.com>> Sent: January 7, 2024 09:28> To:
>> users@openoffice.apache.org <users@openoffice.apache.org>> Subject: Email >> software> > Hi,> > I'm just wondering if Open Office offers a stand-alone >> email program that> can replace older versions of Outlook.> > Thank you!> > >> Jodi> > The more recent versions of thunderbird were made to be unsafe, and
>> are designed to be a threat to users' computers and security.....Bret
>> BusbyArmadaleWestern
>> Australia(UTC+0800)


See the text below, and, if it gets through, the attachment.

The text below, and the attachment, are from a message sent to a person that queried me, off-list, about this.

A more than 20 years old bug, relating to the refusal of thunderbird to itself, display the two columns and their information, has been treated with contempt by mozilla, which has the objective of making thunderbird dangerous.

The deliberate security threat by mozilla, had been overcome by the use of a third party add-on, but, when mozilla became aware that thunderbird had been made safer, mozilla prohibited the add-on, to again make thunderbird dangerous.

Thunderbird may be free, and therefore, some say that we "should not look a gift horse in the mouth", but, when a free meal has ground glass deliberately put in it, by the provider of the free meal, then, the free meal is not so good.

....
Bret Busby
Armadale
Western Australia
(UTC+0800)
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The reckless endangerment by the programmers of thunderbird, has been discussed on various other, more appropriate mailing lists for discussing available email software.

when I upgrade the installed version of thunderbird, on two of my computers, I found the imposed danger, and so, switched to using the out of date installation of thunderbird on this computer, which is safer.


As an example, view the attachment and note that the information of the two columns with the headings "Sender (a)" and "Recipient (@)". is malignantly concealed in versions of Thunderbird after this version, so as to deliberately endanger users, and, anyone to whom they send email.

The programmers of thunderbird, who are responsible for this, should be burnt to death, and their ashes flushed down toilets, for their evil act.

....
Bret Busby
Armadale
Western Australia
(UTC+0800)
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