

The Official Thunderbird Podcast Is Here! The post Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: March Progress Report appeared first on The Thunderbird Blog. Since then a month has passed, so it’s time for another detailed update. Last month we reported on the progress we made in turning K-9 Mail into Thunderbird for Android. Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: March Progress Report The post These Top 20 Thunderbird Feature Requests Need Your Vote appeared first on The Thunderbird Blog. It allows you to post a feature request, contribute your opinions to existing ones, and give kudos to the features you believe in. Mozilla Connect is an easy-to-use community tool that can help shape future Thunderbird (and Firefox) releases. These Top 20 Thunderbird Feature Requests Need Your Vote Keep yourself up to date with recent announcements and releases by following the official Thunderbird Blog!

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Multiple features, such as built-in Do Not Track and remote content blocking, work together to ensure your safety and privacy, so you can have peace of mind. Focus on what matters and forget about complexity. The files were these: key4.db -and- logins.Thunderbird makes email better for you, bringing together speed, privacy and the latest technologies. The last time I looked into this, I found 2 files in this folder:Ĭ:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\fault\ This is great to hear! However, I have so much to lose if something goes wrong, backing up the profile seems prudent. Generally you don't need to worry about whether you are using 32-bit or 64-bit add-ons, but that is not true with Lightning (and possibly Enigmail). If your're worried, backup your profile beforehand. Uninstalling Thunderbird does not delete your profile (which has your address books, settings, any downloaded mail, add-ons etc.). It will automatically use your existing profile. However, all you need to do is uninstall the 32-bit version and then install the 64-bit version. Deleting the Lightning add-on had much more effect on performance (its a resource hog). My experience is that any performance gain for the 64-bit version is marginal. Tanstaafl wrote:The 64-bit version seems to work well though it is officially unsupported.
