
Verdict:Įvolution rather than revolution is the buzzword for Thunderbird, but all the improvements are welcome, nonetheless. Firefox and Thunderbird are producing the following message in the OS X console everytime I quit the application: 21.10.12 21:57:34,000 kernel0: firefox (map: 0xffffff8021d56220) triggered DYLD shared region unnest for map: 0xffffff8021d56220, region 0x7fff88200000->0x7fff88400000.

With advanced security, phishing protection and automatic updating, coupled with countless other features which are simply not found in other email clients, Thunderbird is the ideal program to handle your email correspondence and much more. Getting started with the email client has been greatly simplified thanks to automatic account setting detection and nice touches such as the appearance of a warning if an email is written which includes the word 'attached' but no attachment is added make Thunderbird a joy to use. There are new tools available to make it easier to manage a burgeoning inbox Email archival makes it possible to remove messages from your main inbox while retaining them for future reference, and the advanced search facility takes the hard works out of tracking down messages using a keyword filtering and timeline system.Īs is the case with Firefox, Thunderbird supports addons can be used to customise and extend the features of the program. Recovering deleted emails in Mozilla Thunderbird after you have emptied the trash is not impossible for savvy business users. In addition to handling multiple email accounts, the program can also be used to subscribe to RSS feeds and access online newsgroups and a new tabbed interface makes it easy to jump between individual emails or different aspects of the program.

Locate the clipping you want to paste by typing its name and selecting. Just press ALT+SHIFT+Y (Command+Shift+Y in Firefox on macOS), then the shortcut key. Thunderbird is an email client from Mozilla, the organisation better known for the Firefox web browser which has a great deal to offer. Easy access to your clippings from the Clippings context menu in a web page form field (Firefox) or email message editor (Thunderbird) Assign shortcut keys to clippings for quicker pasting.
