![]() – the icons settings used in the main tool bar are not used in the compose mail window, address book window, etc (for instance, small/large icons, text labels/no text) – in the Windows XP start menu when registered as the default web and mail clients, FF is described as “Firefox” yet TB is described as “Mozilla Thunderbird” – the next and previous message (forward and back) buttons are different from Firefox 1.0 Are they extensions for Firebird only, for Thunderbird or both of them?!?īefore it hits 1.0, hopefully they’ll improve the branding and appearance consistency, for instance: Talkback.xpi 0 15:58 311k Mozilla extensionĪre those important? When they say Mozilla extension, I’m not sure what they mean. Newsblog.xpi 0 15:58 34k Mozilla extension Langenus.xpi 0 15:58 236k Mozilla extension not two separate programs.ĭeflenus.xpi 0 15:58 6k Mozilla extension It might be distorted view of what an mail/news groups app should look like, but I wanted one composite one – e.g. Last time I’ve tried that with Thunderbird, it was not available (only the subject line). I’m using it not only for mails, but for newsgroups, and I’m able to actually search the bodies of the messages. On the other front I’ve stopped using Internet Explorer since Firefox (Phoenix then) 0.2 was released, but I can’t stop using OE because I could not find the features anywhere else (even in the Outlook). Okay, to be honest – Outlook Express for me is still the best client. Other than that, it’s not too bad, but it certainly needs some more clean up. I want to use the outlook-layout where all three panes are vertically aligned, and this space takes a lot of screen estate for no good reason (linux). Thunderbird leaves too much space from the beginning of the window to the mail subfolder list (“inbox, sent items” etc). I had emails being placed on wrong subfolders, I had emails never converted, I had mangled text and all sorts of stuff (that’s on XP).ģ. I have 2 GB of data in there, and it didn’t seem to be able to handle such a big conversion. It completely destroyed my email archives when I tried to migrate to it from Outlook express. Gmail does not allow me to get my pop mail for some reason (I filed a bug report with google, they don’t have a clue what’s up yet), and their POP server returns some weird stuff sometimes, and that crashes Thunderbird (that’s on linux).Ģ. It crashes when it tries to get my gmail-POP. I have three problems with Thunderbird:ġ.
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