Using Multiple Profiles. Open the Windows Start menu and select Run Then enter " thunderbird. In Terminal run: " thunderbird -ProfileManager ". Note that you cannot delete a profile by simply deleting the profile folder from the disk.
It will still be displayed in the list of available profiles. Was this article helpful? Volunteer Grow and share your expertise with others.
Despite all of Mozilla's efforts to get rid of Thunderbird, the program is living on. And although most users now use web-based e-mail services, such as Gmail and Microsoft , millions still like standalone e-mail clients. Finally, if you think that e-mail is dying thanks to competition from programs like Teams, Slack, and Zoom, think again.
Statista and The Radicati Group are both finding that both the number of e-mail users and its sheer volume continue to grow ever larger. Thunderbird's audience is only to keep growing. The real question is: Will the now semi-independent Thunderbird manage to start prospering as well? As technology skills demand grows, so does attention to low-code and no-code solutions.
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There you can select Mailfence as your provider and choose your desired username, then you will be prompted to set up your account. Once you have done this your account will be set up in Thunderbird and you will be able to start your Mailfence trial. It is our sincere hope that our users will give Mailfence a try because using services that respect your freedom and privacy is better for you, and better for society at large.
We look forward to deepening our relationship with Mailfence and working hand-in-hand with them to improve the Thunderbird experience for those using their service. Soon the Thunderbird automatic update system will start to deliver the new Thunderbird 78 to current users of the previous release, Thunderbird This blog post is intended to share with you details about our OpenPGP support in Thunderbird 78, and some details Enigmail add-on users should consider when updating.
If you are interested in reading more about the other features in the Thunderbird 78 release, please see our previous blog post. Updating to Thunderbird 78 is highly recommended to ensure you will receive security fixes, because no more fixes will be provided for Thunderbird 68 after September The traditional Enigmail Add-on cannot be used with version 78, because of changes to the underlying Mozilla platform Thunderbird is built upon.
Fortunately, it is no longer needed with Thunderbird version And some functionality has been implemented differently, partly because of technical necessity, but also because we are simplifying the workflow for our users. This change was necessary to provide a seamless and integrated experience to users on all platforms. As a workaround, Thunderbird 78 offers an optional configuration for advanced users, which requires additional manual setup, but which can allow the optional use of separately installed GnuPG software for private key operations.
We are happy to report that no critical or major security issues were found, all identified issues had a medium or low severity rating, and we will publish the results in the future. We have written a support article that lists questions that users might have, and it provides more detailed information on the technology, answers, and links to additional articles and resources.
Several topics have already been discussed, so you might be able to find some answers in its archive. Thunderbird 78 is our newest ESR extended-support release , which comes out yearly and is considered the latest stable release. Right now you can download the newest version from our website , and existing users will be automatically updated in the near future.
The new Thunderbird 78 aims to improve the experience of using Thunderbird, adding many quality-of-life features to the application and making it easier to use.
The compose window has been reworked to help users find features more easily and to make composing a message faster and more straightforward. The Dark Mode even works when writing and reading emails — so you are not suddenly blinded while you work. Thunderbird will look at your operating system settings to see if you have enabled dark mode OS-wide and respect those settings. Here are the instructions for setting dark mode in Mac , and setting dark mode in Windows.
This change also sets the stage for a number of future improvements the Thunderbird team will make in the calendar. Much of this will be focused on improved interoperability with the mail part of Thunderbird, as well as improving the user experience of the calendar. The Account Setup window and the Account Central tab, which appears when you do not have an account setup or when you select an existing account in the folder tree, have both been updated.
The layout and dialogues have been improved in order to make it easier to understand the information displayed and to find relevant settings. The Account Central tab also has new information about the Thunderbird project and displays the version you are using. Folder icons have been replaced and modernized with a new vector style. This will ensure better compatibility with HiDPI monitors and dark mode. Vector icons also means you will be able to customize their default colors to better distinguish and categorize your folders list.
Windows users have reason to rejoice, as Thunderbird 78 can now be minimized to tray. This has been a repeatedly requested feature that has been available through many popular add-ons, but it is now part of Thunderbird core — no add-on needed! This feature has been a long time coming and we hope to bring more operating-system specific features for each platform to Thunderbird in the coming releases. Thunderbird In the past this feature was achieved in Thunderbird primarily with the Enigmail add-on, however, in this release we have brought this functionality into core Thunderbird.
End-to-end encryption for email can be used to ensure that only the sender and the recipients of a message can read the contents.
Without this protection it is easy for network administrators, email providers and government agencies to read your messages. If you would like to learn more about how end-to-end encryption in Thunderbird works, check out our article on Introduction to End-to-end encryption in Thunderbird. If you would like to learn more about the development of this feature or participate in testing, check out the OpenPGP Thunderbird wiki page.
As with previous major releases, it may take time for authors of legacy extensions to update their add-ons to support the new release. So if you are using add-ons we recommend you not update manually to So we will save you from that, and let you know that if you want to see a longer list of changes for the new release — check the release notes on our website.
The past year has been an amazing year for Thunderbird. We had an incredible release in version 68 that was popular with our users, and laid the groundwork for much of what we did in On top of great improvements in the product, we moved into a new financial and legal home , and we grew our team to thirteen people soon to be even more!
Thunderbird 78 is the beginning of a new era for the project, as we attempt to bring our users the features that they want and need to be productive in the s — while also maintaining what has made Thunderbird so great all these years. This move has been in the works for a while as Thunderbird has grown in donations, staff, and aspirations. But in recent years donations from Thunderbird users have allowed the project to grow and flourish organically within the Mozilla Foundation.
Posted Dec Sat 13th pm Hello, At home we have a windows xp machine with 4 different users. We all use like to use different programs for all kinds of stuff, but on one thing we do agree: we all use mozilla thunderbird as mail client. Now, the problem is: we share one mail box that contains several e-mail addresses and would like to see all mail that arrives.
If i set the mail account on every user, the mail arrives correctly, but other users don't see the mail that for example arrived 5 minutes before at one of the other users and that possibly was addressed to them.
What is wrong and is it possible to solve this problem? Hope you guys can help me out
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