newsforge.com — I addition to the front-page attractions, Thunderbird provides several improvements to the existing features. The new mail notification area has undergone extensive revision -- this is the pop-up transient window that appears when Thunderbird finds new mail on the server during a routine background mail-check...
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slashnotAug 3, 2006
thunderbird is great.
hap0Aug 3, 2006
Exchange support would mean access to a "groupware" server (shared calendars, projects, tasks, and contacts). Which are fairly critical for enterprise use. You don't like Exchange? Fine, go with the Bynari's groupware server (<a class="user" href="http://www.bynari.net),">http://www.bynari.net),</a> but you'll have to use something else besides Thunderbird (Evolution or Entourage?) to fully utilize it for more than IMAP or POP3.
Closed AccountAug 3, 2006
Is there still no way to export filters? This giant flaw kills Thunderbird; what are you supposed to do, re-enter your entire set of filtering conditions on every computer you own?And does it run keyword filters against message body text AFTER decoding it from HTML? Because Eudora idiotically doesn't, and therefore you can't filter messages by words contained in them. Spammers just insert meaningless HTML tags in the middle of any offending word, like Viagra. Does Thunderbird have this same design flaw?
rotten777Aug 3, 2006
@mooniniteWow obviously the wrong one LOLI hear this rotten guy is a noob.
Closed AccountAug 3, 2006
Which is where? Why should I have to copy an entire directory? And how are users to know this?Thanks for the (partial) info, but this is not a solution. If it's easy, then it's even more inexcusable that the feature is missing.
newhomeAug 8, 2006
OK, I'm not sure whether this is the place for it or not, and I just found Digg.com today, but I am thoroughly confused by how I might transfer a current Distribution List from Microcrap Outlook to Thunderbird.This seems to be the last step in my 12-Step program to switch off of the Matrix - er, I mean Outlook.Anyone know how to do this without having to be a programmer?Please use small words. I'm a new T-Bird user.ErikDanville, CA
truevoxApr 28, 2007
Ok, Erik, I have no idea how to do what you want, but have you googled it?What I'm really writing to say is: Welcome to Digg! I hope you enjoy your time here.... and then I read your time stamp, and realized this is REALLY REALLY f**kING OLD.I'm sorry. This is now pointless.