As of December 2011, CableOne has switched to the Gmail service for email accounts and has automatically migrated many users to the new service. Existing users can complete the migration process ...
The Thunderbird 2 e-mail program may not get as much love from its makers at the open-source Mozilla Project as their favored child, the Firefox ( ) Web browser, does. Nevertheless, Thunderbird ...
Most of you have used either Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape Communicator, Mail.app, or one of many e-mail clients. Like Mozilla Firefox, which has been steadily gaining more press and ...
In some ways, Thunderbird 16’s open-source origins are a blessing. This free email client from the makers of Firefox—aided by a legion of dedicated volunteer programmers—offers more add-ons and ...
Ali Taghavi, Mozilla's director of corporate communications, said: "Thunderbird is not impacted by the layoffs." As of January this year, Thunderbird began operating from a new wholly-owned subsidiary ...
Looking for an Outlook replacement? If so, try using Thunderbird with the ExQuilla addon to get an email client connected with an Exchange 2007 or 2010 server. Microsoft Exchange is one of the most ...
Mozilla is expanding its Thunderbird email client into a full-fledged communications platform, launching Thundermail and Thunderbird Pro to compete directly with Gmail by Alphabet Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GOOG) ...
For some people, offline email is still the way to go. Be it due to habit, mistrust of cloud services, or sensible prudence about backups, downloading email to a client still factors large in their ...
Mozilla's open-source, cross-platform email client, Thunderbird, is a popular alternative to Microsoft's Outlook and a favorite of many small businesses. Described by the tech media website CNET as ...
The open source Thunderbird email client has a long and storied history, but until now, that history has been limited to the desktop. That’s about to change, according to a post on the Thunderbird ...
Mozilla Corp. is about to disown Thunderbird, its stand-alone e-mail client, the company’s CEO disclosed yesterday. In a posting to her blog Wednesday, CEO Mitchell Baker said that Mozilla’s first ...
Mozilla has stopped developing Thunderbird, claiming there is no need to innovate further on the venerable email and newsgroup client. Mitchell Baker, the Mozilla Foundation's chair, said on Friday ...
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