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Mozilla Releases Thunderbird 5

supersloshy writes "Mozilla has released the latest version of Thunderbird, their popular email client, now in sync with their new rapid-release versioning system. Among the new features are the new add-ons manager from Firefox 4, revised account creation, faster response times, the ability to load plugins in RSS feeds and over 390 platform fixes. For more information, read the release notes"

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  1. Who uses Thunderbird? by Warlord88 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Can someone give me a good reason to use Thunderbird or any other mail client. I haven't felt the need for it ever since gmail arrived. I can access it from any machine, mobile or tablet. Attachments are becoming easier, yadda yadda. I genuinely trying to figure out when I would want to use a mail client. Maybe in an office environment where I would not like to forward emails to gmail?

    1. Re:Who uses Thunderbird? by Steauengeglase · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Backups and Liability. I don't think I'm the only person who has lost random messages in Gmail. Also, call me old, but there is some stuff you just don't want sitting on a Gmail account or I should say, there is some stuff that your clients would think about suing you if they knew your employees were just forwarding it off to their Gmail accounts.

    2. Re:Who uses Thunderbird? by 0123456 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Can someone give me a good reason to use Thunderbird or any other mail client. I haven't felt the need for it ever since gmail arrived.

      Because we don't want to give all our email to Google?

  2. Too Many Updates by Normal+Dan · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It seems like every time I look at my computer something else is asking to be updated. Flash, Java, Adobe, Firefox, Windows itself, etc. Can we just knock it off already and update once every 6 months or so? That would be nice.

    Also, get off my lawn.

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    1. Re:Too Many Updates by MightyMartian · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Indeed. We want to make sure the malware/virus attack vector is as large as possible.

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    2. Re:Too Many Updates by vlm · · Score: 4, Insightful

      It seems like every time I look at my computer something else is asking to be updated. Flash, Java, Adobe, Firefox, Windows itself, etc. Can we just knock it off already and update once every 6 months or so? That would be nice..

      You'd like Debian Stable.

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  3. The new account setup continues to suck by Kargan · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It won't let you create an account (even for testing purposes) using servers and settings that it can't "probe".

    Working at a tech support firm as I do, the new account wizard that was implemented with TB3 is an absolute nightmare for users. I like TB better than MS mail clients in general, but they make us and our users' lives far more difficult than need be.

    Do away with the "autoconfiguration" crap and just let people specify what they want, or at least make it optional to have TB "autodetect" everything, for cripes' sake. What's wrong with letting the end-user configure an account using any settings they want?

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