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This one puts the blame where it belongs:įinally, this sums up the wider situation:
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There are a few other responses to the original comment, and one of the mods deleted some naughty words from the rant, leading to this comment: Hmm, this one further in the thread is more of a rant: You end up with a mishmash on the screen. Note that the css hack discussed in the thread helps by controlling some of the sizes, but not enough of them.
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Ok, I think I found the post I was remembering, and it seemed to me like understandable frustration at bad software decisions: Searching is good, but thunderbird lacks good table support so a "no-go" for me when it comes to work emails.ģ) mutt - from time to time - pure nostalgia, I send maybe 5 emails / month here.ģ) webmails (zimbra's web interface and roundcube) when in need and without access to my laptop/pc. With some plugins (currently use three: "Manually sort folders", "quick folders move" and "quick folders") I can achieve Zimbra's "move emails to folder" experience.
If only zimbra desktop had decent table support, it would be ideal for me.Ģ) private emails - Thunderbird. When I need to search for an email or clean up my inbox (not everything can be filtered with rules) I usually swtich to Zimbra desktop (unfortunately abandoned project) for its very compact UI (I hate a lot of spacing in modern apps), very fast searching and some UI features like "mark email", press "M" for a "move emails to folder" window with search field. I use outlook for usual email job - I do a lot of email exchange with corpos and Outlook is best when it comes to table support in emails (copy-paste to/from Excel).
Thunderbird/Thunderbird3.My setup is probably a bit unusual, as I use four desktop apps and webmailġ) work emails (we use self hosted zimbra) - combination of zimbra desktop + outlook. Thunderbird/Thunderbird3.0SupportIssues.
2 minute intro to Thunderbird Support Community Video. BoilerPlate for responses to emails from potential Thunderbird contributors. BoilerPlate responses for Get Satisfaction. Get Satisfaction - Notes and processes for Thunderbird Community Support using Get Satisfaction. Thunderbird documents of interest (need updating for SUMO) Spec for a Thunderbird Support Extension. Informal list of Mail Service Provider Outages and Bugs. For non English language Thunderbird forum support, please consult our wiki page with a list of non English language Thunderbird support forums. And again, you can often find even support resources via a Google search. In addition to the official sources cited above there are many unofficial, community support channels on the Internet most notably MozillaZine including their forums and knowledge base. Please ask a question, but you may also need to put effort into researching the problem yourself using google, the knowledge base and other methods at your disposal. We do not offer paid, telephone, email,fax, or chat support for Thunderbird. Please consider helping a fellow user today. our support knowledgebase at and our English language support forum. So we rely on our users and our community to volunteer to help each other via open channels i.e. We don't have the resources of a commercial software company. #MOZILLA THUNDERBIRD FORUM FREE#
Thunderbird free of charge but our activities (particularly support, documentation and customization) are all volunteer efforts. We will do our best to help you with your problem, but please remember that Thunderbird is a free and open source project. 3 Thunderbird documents of interest (need updating for SUMO).
1 Overview of how and where to get help.