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The new version of its free, open source e-mail client includes a tool for message tagging and refined folder functions.
The new version of its free, open source e-mail client includes a tool for message tagging and refined folder functions.
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First you have to enable POP in your Gmail account settings.
When you create a new account in Thunderbird it will ask you what type of account you want to create. Select Gmail from the list, then input your name and address on the next screen. The first time you check mail it will ask you for your password. And that's it.
And since we're talking about Google, with the Lightning add-on you can get two-way communication with your gCalendar (which means you can create events in Thunderbird that are also added to your Google Calendar).
More and more useful every day...
I dont think it still is capable of handling large number of mails.
I really think the new updates should be related to handling large amount of mail in the place of providing fancy stuffs.
As the only sys admin in a midsized company its been a major annoyance always having to fix peoples outlook problems every couple of weeks or so vs the 85ish % of the company that are engineers and all use Thunderbird and never had a single problem, ever.
Granted, Outlook support for the IMAP protocol is much improved lately, but its only just now at the point where Thunderbird, Kmail, and Evolution clients were 2 1/2 years ago.
Perhaps you should look at why the mail server was so slow.
- Longtime T-bird user
- by dburr13 April 22, 2007 7:59 PM PDT
- I've been using Thunderbird for a couple of years and i like it alot...I hadn't thought to add Gmail to it..but now i have and it really was easy to set up.
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