![]() ![]() ![]() The trouble is, Thunderbird doesn’t learn well, and the false-positives keep flooding in, as does the spam itself. Messages are flagged with a symbol denoting them as spam. More seriously, the junk filtering is very poor indeed. Mozilla Thunderbird is a feature packed desktop-based e-mail client that will surely impress you. The filter feature works great in filtering important mails from spam mails. There are still no calendaring or task functions, and the contacts section is a stripped-down shell of the Outlook equivalent. Pros: - Thunderbird is an easy-to-use email client that can be used on both for organization and personal level. Remote image blocking works well, plus there’s an improvement to message notifications, which adds sender detail and text to the preview.īut that’s where the similarity ends. With its upcoming Thunderbird 102 update, things should get really exciting. ![]() With its upcoming In fact, one of the best email clients for Linux. In fact, one of the best email clients for Linux. Talking of which, you can save searches to a folder containing a view of the messages rather than the messages themselves. Mozilla’s Thunderbird is a fantastic open-source email client. The in-built Mailbird features such as a speed reader, snooze email function, and unified dashboard with dozens of apps help reduce distractions to a minimum and ensure you can do more work in less time. ![]() Similarly, the find-as-you-type feature from Firefox has arrived and adds the same type of instant discovery as Outlook 2007. It also offers a handful of features that Thunderbird doesn’t have. Coupled with filtering rules that can automatically categorise email upon delivery, it brings some much-needed order to Thunderbird. Tags are coloured, and once applied to a message, it too is coloured in the mail folder for easy identification. The new message-tagging feature replicates the categories function of Outlook, bringing the ability to flag individual messages as being work-related, personal or anything you decide to create a tag for. That’s not to say that Thunderbird hasn’t made progress in this release, though. ![]()
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