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As part of Mozilla Corporation's ongoing stability and security update process, Thunderbird 2.0.0.16 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free download. read more »
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Thunderbird 2 features many new enhancements to help you better manage your unruly inbox, and stay informed. Thunderbird 2 scales to the most sophisticated organizational needs while making it easy to find what you need. read more »
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Some nice tips on customizing Thunderbird via the userChrome.css file. read more »
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Mozilla has released the first alpha version of its upcoming Thunderbird 3.0, the company's next-generation e-mail application. We don't suggest you rush out and download it unless you're a true early adopter; this release isn't stable and lacks many of the features planned for Thunderbird 3's final release. read more »
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As part of Mozilla Corporation’s ongoing stability and security update Process, Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux for free download from http://getthunderbird.com.

We strongly recommend that all Thunderbird users upgrade to this latest release. If you already have Thunderbird 2.x, you will receive an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This update can also be applied manually by selecting “Check for Updates…” from the read more »
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 is now available for download as part of Mozilla Corporation's ongoing stability and security update process ... read more »
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It's been pointed out a few times that we need more Thunderbird but read more »
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David Ascher head of the newly formed MailCo has posted read more »
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If you are using a Firefox nightly to browse the web, you (better) know you are walking on a minefield where a just landed patch can explode at any time taking some or all of your bookmarks, cookies or saved passwords with it. So, builds from the Firefox trunk (development code repository) are properly called Minefield. Its logo, a lit dynamite stick stuck into the globe, makes things even clearer.
With Thunderbird, if you go the nightlies way, you should know you are checking your email with a shredder: a bad move and it’s buh-bye read more »
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