Why so much change?
You keep changing things so much it is getting more a little aggravating to have to dismiss each. Today I had to figure out what was wrong with my login. I still don't know why it was no longer good and set up a new account which seems to be working.
I don't want to have to keep re-learning everything and having to reestablish all my information just be able to check my mail. I continue to get more and spam in my inbox because people trick you online into sigining up for daily posts etc. I especially don't like having to change my password so often because your system wants it. I don't. I just want a program that shows my email, not advertising from every idiot on the internet.
Please, keep the changes to a minimum. I seldom see any great difference from one version to another anyway. Wouldn't it be helpful not to have recreate Thunderbird all over again?
Sincerely Michael Miller
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You didn't specify which version you use. Thunderbird has an ESR version and a monthly version. The ESR has major updates annually, which would the version I would recommend for you. And, in settings>general, you can specify to NOT AUTOMATICALLY update, but let you decide. The download site is at https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/all/ Finally, Thunderbird NEVER asks that the password change. When you do receive such a request, Thunderbird is only relaying that information from your email provider to you.
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You didn't specify which version you use. Thunderbird has an ESR version and a monthly version. The ESR has major updates annually, which would the version I would recommend for you. And, in settings>general, you can specify to NOT AUTOMATICALLY update, but let you decide. The download site is at https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/all/ Finally, Thunderbird NEVER asks that the password change. When you do receive such a request, Thunderbird is only relaying that information from your email provider to you.