Pop up is annoying and won't stop
How can I stop this annoying pop up?
How can I stop this annoying pop up?
As a die-hard fan of Mozilla products for many years, I genuinely want to say thank you to the Thunderbird team for keeping such an amazing open-source project alive and … (daɗa karatu)
As a die-hard fan of Mozilla products for many years, I genuinely want to say thank you to the Thunderbird team for keeping such an amazing open-source project alive and improving it continuously. Thunderbird is still one of the most trusted and powerful email clients ever made, and many of us truly love using it every single day.
But from the bottom of my heart, there is one feature I strongly feel Thunderbird now urgently needs.
Please give Thunderbird a complete Mozilla Account–based sync system, just like Firefox.
Today, whenever we shift to a new computer, we still have to manually:
For long-time Thunderbird users, this takes a lot of time and effort.
Firefox already gives us such a beautiful and worry-free experience:
And honestly… that experience feels magical.
As Thunderbird users, we dream of the same simplicity:
No stress. No manual setup. No fear of migration.
This is not just a “feature request.” For many loyal Mozilla users, this would be one of the biggest quality-of-life improvements Thunderbird could ever receive.
The Thunderbird team has already discussed this idea publicly for years, which gives users hope that someday it may finally happen.
Please make Thunderbird truly cloud-connected and worry-free for the next generation of users.
Many of us are not just users of Mozilla products — we are emotionally connected to them. ❤
Is there a document somewhere that gives the meanings/explanations of all the choices when selecting settings for a Thunderbird account ? When I go through the settings … (daɗa karatu)
Is there a document somewhere that gives the meanings/explanations of all the choices when selecting settings for a Thunderbird account ? When I go through the settings there are many choices that I do not know what they mean, and finding each separately could take hours ...