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  1. Anyone know what's up with addons.thunderbird.net ?

    Seems to have been down for several days? 🤔

    #ThunderBird #DownForMe #Status

  2. #Linux Weekly Roundup for May 24th, 2026: #Firefox 151, #Ardour 9.5, #Ubuntu Core 26, #LinuxMint 23's new features, #RHEL 10.2, #Nitrux 6.1, #HP sponsors LVFS, #Thunderbird 151, #HPLIP 3.26.4, #Tails 7.8, #Shelly 2.3.1, #openSUSE's Agama 21 installer, Firefox 152 beta, #DietPi 10.4, #Wireshark 4.6.6, #AlmaLinux Day, and more 9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly

    #OpenSource #FOSS #GNU

  3. #Linux Weekly Roundup for May 24th, 2026: #Firefox 151, #Ardour 9.5, #Ubuntu Core 26, #LinuxMint 23's new features, #RHEL 10.2, #Nitrux 6.1, #HP sponsors LVFS, #Thunderbird 151, #HPLIP 3.26.4, #Tails 7.8, #Shelly 2.3.1, #openSUSE's Agama 21 installer, Firefox 152 beta, #DietPi 10.4, #Wireshark 4.6.6, #AlmaLinux Day, and more 9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly

    #OpenSource #FOSS #GNU

  4. #Linux Weekly Roundup for May 24th, 2026: #Firefox 151, #Ardour 9.5, #Ubuntu Core 26, #LinuxMint 23's new features, #RHEL 10.2, #Nitrux 6.1, #HP sponsors LVFS, #Thunderbird 151, #HPLIP 3.26.4, #Tails 7.8, #Shelly 2.3.1, #openSUSE's Agama 21 installer, Firefox 152 beta, #DietPi 10.4, #Wireshark 4.6.6, #AlmaLinux Day, and more 9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly

    #OpenSource #FOSS #GNU

  5. #Linux Weekly Roundup for May 24th, 2026: #Firefox 151, #Ardour 9.5, #Ubuntu Core 26, #LinuxMint 23's new features, #RHEL 10.2, #Nitrux 6.1, #HP sponsors LVFS, #Thunderbird 151, #HPLIP 3.26.4, #Tails 7.8, #Shelly 2.3.1, #openSUSE's Agama 21 installer, Firefox 152 beta, #DietPi 10.4, #Wireshark 4.6.6, #AlmaLinux Day, and more 9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly

    #OpenSource #FOSS #GNU

  6. #Linux Weekly Roundup for May 24th, 2026: #Firefox 151, #Ardour 9.5, #Ubuntu Core 26, #LinuxMint 23's new features, #RHEL 10.2, #Nitrux 6.1, #HP sponsors LVFS, #Thunderbird 151, #HPLIP 3.26.4, #Tails 7.8, #Shelly 2.3.1, #openSUSE's Agama 21 installer, Firefox 152 beta, #DietPi 10.4, #Wireshark 4.6.6, #AlmaLinux Day, and more 9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly

    #OpenSource #FOSS #GNU

  7. Depuis que j’ai migré sur #Infomaniak, je me retrouve avec mes boites mails habituelles en IMAP. L’import a l’air de s’être pas trop mal passé, mais je ne suis pas fan de la gestion de ce protocole par #thunderbird.
    J’ai figé les boites qui étaient en POP3 et je continue seulement en #webmail depuis la transition, ce qui implique aussi des limitations.

    Là, je suis en train de me demander si #BetterBird ne serait pas mieux.

    Y a des retours d’expérience ?

  8. Depuis que j’ai migré sur #Infomaniak, je me retrouve avec mes boites mails habituelles en IMAP. L’import a l’air de s’être pas trop mal passé, mais je ne suis pas fan de la gestion de ce protocole par #thunderbird.
    J’ai figé les boites qui étaient en POP3 et je continue seulement en #webmail depuis la transition, ce qui implique aussi des limitations.

    Là, je suis en train de me demander si #BetterBird ne serait pas mieux.

    Y a des retours d’expérience ?

  9. Depuis que j’ai migré sur #Infomaniak, je me retrouve avec mes boites mails habituelles en IMAP. L’import a l’air de s’être pas trop mal passé, mais je ne suis pas fan de la gestion de ce protocole par #thunderbird.
    J’ai figé les boites qui étaient en POP3 et je continue seulement en #webmail depuis la transition, ce qui implique aussi des limitations.

    Là, je suis en train de me demander si #BetterBird ne serait pas mieux.

    Y a des retours d’expérience ?

  10. Depuis que j’ai migré sur #Infomaniak, je me retrouve avec mes boites mails habituelles en IMAP. L’import a l’air de s’être pas trop mal passé, mais je ne suis pas fan de la gestion de ce protocole par #thunderbird.
    J’ai figé les boites qui étaient en POP3 et je continue seulement en #webmail depuis la transition, ce qui implique aussi des limitations.

    Là, je suis en train de me demander si #BetterBird ne serait pas mieux.

    Y a des retours d’expérience ?

  11. Depuis que j’ai migré sur #Infomaniak, je me retrouve avec mes boites mails habituelles en IMAP. L’import a l’air de s’être pas trop mal passé, mais je ne suis pas fan de la gestion de ce protocole par #thunderbird.
    J’ai figé les boites qui étaient en POP3 et je continue seulement en #webmail depuis la transition, ce qui implique aussi des limitations.

    Là, je suis en train de me demander si #BetterBird ne serait pas mieux.

    Y a des retours d’expérience ?

  12. Notice

    Google mail client in Android refuses to login on other addresses than gmail.com!!!

    I noticed a while back that the Google client fights back when I want to login on my email addresses which deviate from the Google domain. The client started with putting delays, before opening those accounts. It also randomly injected that those accounts were not safe while all standard Open Source safety measures are taken on both the servers and the clients.
    When scaring you into using your {own hosted} email server fails, the gmail Android client degrades to the following behavior

    The Google mail client in Android blatantly refuses to open the mails on those addresses.

    ##The Android client fakes, hallucinates, out of memory errors...

    ...even when all other programs on the phone have been taken out of memory. It's like someone put in LLM hallucinated slop code in that part of the gmail client

    Very anti-consumer this Behavior

    Of course I have an Open Source e-mail client running 🎽 on my Androids

    I've seen this behavior coming years before. No I'm not going to recommend any open source email client to you, to use on your Android, to fetch and process your mail.
    There are enough choices to make your own

    Just remember that Google hates all of us

    Google hates their clients

    Google as a company hates their consumers never forget that

    jump ship.

    Google is now the Bell Phone Company of the 1960s

    Sent you insisted I use

    • pine
    • elm
    • Thor on M68k
    • OWM {offline waffle mailer}
    • thunderbirdacross my installations. Use your own email client needs to select one, suitable for you; don't go with mine just because I use it

    sources:

    moi

    man elm

    man pine

    man thunderbird

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmail

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smtp

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mime

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME

    #Google #email #client #elm #pine #OWM #Thor #Amiga #M68k #Android #Alphabet #programming #Enshittification #OpenSource #Thunderbird

  13. Notice

    Google mail client in Android refuses to login on other addresses than gmail.com!!!

    I noticed a while back that the Google client fights back when I want to login on my email addresses which deviate from the Google domain. The client started with putting delays, before opening those accounts. It also randomly injected that those accounts were not safe while all standard Open Source safety measures are taken on both the servers and the clients.
    When scaring you into using your {own hosted} email server fails, the gmail Android client degrades to the following behavior

    The Google mail client in Android blatantly refuses to open the mails on those addresses.

    ##The Android client fakes, hallucinates, out of memory errors...

    ...even when all other programs on the phone have been taken out of memory. It's like someone put in LLM hallucinated slop code in that part of the gmail client

    Very anti-consumer this Behavior

    Of course I have an Open Source e-mail client running 🎽 on my Androids

    I've seen this behavior coming years before. No I'm not going to recommend any open source email client to you, to use on your Android, to fetch and process your mail.
    There are enough choices to make your own

    Just remember that Google hates all of us

    Google hates their clients

    Google as a company hates their consumers never forget that

    jump ship.

    Google is now the Bell Phone Company of the 1960s

    Sent you insisted I use

    • pine
    • elm
    • Thor on M68k
    • OWM {offline waffle mailer}
    • thunderbirdacross my installations. Use your own email client needs to select one, suitable for you; don't go with mine just because I use it

    sources:

    moi

    man elm

    man pine

    man thunderbird

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmail

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smtp

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mime

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME

    #Google #email #client #elm #pine #OWM #Thor #Amiga #M68k #Android #Alphabet #programming #Enshittification #OpenSource #Thunderbird

  14. Notice

    Google mail client in Android refuses to login on other addresses than gmail.com!!!

    I noticed a while back that the Google client fights back when I want to login on my email addresses which deviate from the Google domain. The client started with putting delays, before opening those accounts. It also randomly injected that those accounts were not safe while all standard Open Source safety measures are taken on both the servers and the clients.
    When scaring you into using your {own hosted} email server fails, the gmail Android client degrades to the following behavior

    The Google mail client in Android blatantly refuses to open the mails on those addresses.

    ##The Android client fakes, hallucinates, out of memory errors...

    ...even when all other programs on the phone have been taken out of memory. It's like someone put in LLM hallucinated slop code in that part of the gmail client

    Very anti-consumer this Behavior

    Of course I have an Open Source e-mail client running 🎽 on my Androids

    I've seen this behavior coming years before. No I'm not going to recommend any open source email client to you, to use on your Android, to fetch and process your mail.
    There are enough choices to make your own

    Just remember that Google hates all of us

    Google hates their clients

    Google as a company hates their consumers never forget that

    jump ship.

    Google is now the Bell Phone Company of the 1960s

    Sent you insisted I use

    • pine
    • elm
    • Thor on M68k
    • OWM {offline waffle mailer}
    • thunderbirdacross my installations. Use your own email client needs to select one, suitable for you; don't go with mine just because I use it

    sources:

    moi

    man elm

    man pine

    man thunderbird

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmail

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smtp

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mime

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME

    #Google #email #client #elm #pine #OWM #Thor #Amiga #M68k #Android #Alphabet #programming #Enshittification #OpenSource #Thunderbird

  15. Notice

    Google mail client in Android refuses to login on other addresses than gmail.com!!!

    I noticed a while back that the Google client fights back when I want to login on my email addresses which deviate from the Google domain. The client started with putting delays, before opening those accounts. It also randomly injected that those accounts were not safe while all standard Open Source safety measures are taken on both the servers and the clients.
    When scaring you into using your {own hosted} email server fails, the gmail Android client degrades to the following behavior

    The Google mail client in Android blatantly refuses to open the mails on those addresses.

    ##The Android client fakes, hallucinates, out of memory errors...

    ...even when all other programs on the phone have been taken out of memory. It's like someone put in LLM hallucinated slop code in that part of the gmail client

    Very anti-consumer this Behavior

    Of course I have an Open Source e-mail client running 🎽 on my Androids

    I've seen this behavior coming years before. No I'm not going to recommend any open source email client to you, to use on your Android, to fetch and process your mail.
    There are enough choices to make your own

    Just remember that Google hates all of us

    Google hates their clients

    Google as a company hates their consumers never forget that

    jump ship.

    Google is now the Bell Phone Company of the 1960s

    Sent you insisted I use

    • pine
    • elm
    • Thor on M68k
    • OWM {offline waffle mailer}
    • thunderbirdacross my installations. Use your own email client needs to select one, suitable for you; don't go with mine just because I use it

    sources:

    moi

    man elm

    man pine

    man thunderbird

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmail

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smtp

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mime

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME

    #Google #email #client #elm #pine #OWM #Thor #Amiga #M68k #Android #Alphabet #programming #Enshittification #OpenSource #Thunderbird

  16. Notice

    Google mail client in Android refuses to login on other addresses than gmail.com!!!

    I noticed a while back that the Google client fights back when I want to login on my email addresses which deviate from the Google domain. The client started with putting delays, before opening those accounts. It also randomly injected that those accounts were not safe while all standard Open Source safety measures are taken on both the servers and the clients.
    When scaring you into using your {own hosted} email server fails, the gmail Android client degrades to the following behavior

    The Google mail client in Android blatantly refuses to open the mails on those addresses.

    ##The Android client fakes, hallucinates, out of memory errors...

    ...even when all other programs on the phone have been taken out of memory. It's like someone put in LLM hallucinated slop code in that part of the gmail client

    Very anti-consumer this Behavior

    Of course I have an Open Source e-mail client running 🎽 on my Androids

    I've seen this behavior coming years before. No I'm not going to recommend any open source email client to you, to use on your Android, to fetch and process your mail.
    There are enough choices to make your own

    Just remember that Google hates all of us

    Google hates their clients

    Google as a company hates their consumers never forget that

    jump ship.

    Google is now the Bell Phone Company of the 1960s

    Sent you insisted I use

    • pine
    • elm
    • Thor on M68k
    • OWM {offline waffle mailer}
    • thunderbirdacross my installations. Use your own email client needs to select one, suitable for you; don't go with mine just because I use it

    sources:

    moi

    man elm

    man pine

    man thunderbird

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmail

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smtp

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mime

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME

    #Google #email #client #elm #pine #OWM #Thor #Amiga #M68k #Android #Alphabet #programming #Enshittification #OpenSource #Thunderbird

  17. @mailbox_org #PGP ist leider zu kompliziert und und zu uneinheitlich umgesetzt. Geht mit #Thunderbird ganz gut, auf Android ist man von einem quasi ungepflegten #OpenKeyChain abhängig, auf iOS von unfreien Apps. Und vom Synchronisieren der Schlüssel über mehrere Geräte hinweg reden wir lieber gar nicht erst.

    Mit #DeltaChat geht das deutlich bequemer, aber das würde ich eher gesondert betrachten.

    #OpenPGP

  18. @mailbox_org #PGP ist leider zu kompliziert und und zu uneinheitlich umgesetzt. Geht mit #Thunderbird ganz gut, auf Android ist man von einem quasi ungepflegten #OpenKeyChain abhängig, auf iOS von unfreien Apps. Und vom Synchronisieren der Schlüssel über mehrere Geräte hinweg reden wir lieber gar nicht erst.

    Mit #DeltaChat geht das deutlich bequemer, aber das würde ich eher gesondert betrachten.

    #OpenPGP

  19. @mailbox_org #PGP ist leider zu kompliziert und und zu uneinheitlich umgesetzt. Geht mit #Thunderbird ganz gut, auf Android ist man von einem quasi ungepflegten #OpenKeyChain abhängig, auf iOS von unfreien Apps. Und vom Synchronisieren der Schlüssel über mehrere Geräte hinweg reden wir lieber gar nicht erst.

    Mit #DeltaChat geht das deutlich bequemer, aber das würde ich eher gesondert betrachten.

    #OpenPGP

  20. @mailbox_org #PGP ist leider zu kompliziert und und zu uneinheitlich umgesetzt. Geht mit #Thunderbird ganz gut, auf Android ist man von einem quasi ungepflegten #OpenKeyChain abhängig, auf iOS von unfreien Apps. Und vom Synchronisieren der Schlüssel über mehrere Geräte hinweg reden wir lieber gar nicht erst.

    Mit #DeltaChat geht das deutlich bequemer, aber das würde ich eher gesondert betrachten.

    #OpenPGP

  21. @mailbox_org #PGP ist leider zu kompliziert und und zu uneinheitlich umgesetzt. Geht mit #Thunderbird ganz gut, auf Android ist man von einem quasi ungepflegten #OpenKeyChain abhängig, auf iOS von unfreien Apps. Und vom Synchronisieren der Schlüssel über mehrere Geräte hinweg reden wir lieber gar nicht erst.

    Mit #DeltaChat geht das deutlich bequemer, aber das würde ich eher gesondert betrachten.

    #OpenPGP

  22. Bon, maintenant que #Thunderbird fonctionne avec #protonmail-bridge sous #Nixos via #Flathub, je m'attaque à #Beid #Firefox qui foire totalement..

  23. Pues justo haciendo un mes, conseguimos traer un nuevo episodio de #KDEexpress

    Como es habitual las notas del episodio con todos los enlaces las tenéis en:
    kdeexpress.gitlab.io/posts/kde

    Temas tratados:
    #Krita #Kookbook #Drawy
    #Kubuntu 26.04 #UbuntuStudio 26.04 #KDElinux
    #GNOME Vs #KDEPlasma según #Phoronix
    #FreeBSD #EndeavourOS #Thunderbird #Firefox #OsmAnd

    Esperamos que os resulte interesante, si es así, denle amor! :kde:

    Y muchas gracias al @sovtechfund !!

  24. Pues justo haciendo un mes, conseguimos traer un nuevo episodio de #KDEexpress

    Como es habitual las notas del episodio con todos los enlaces las tenéis en:
    kdeexpress.gitlab.io/posts/kde

    Temas tratados:
    #Krita #Kookbook #Drawy
    #Kubuntu 26.04 #UbuntuStudio 26.04 #KDElinux
    #GNOME Vs #KDEPlasma según #Phoronix
    #FreeBSD #EndeavourOS #Thunderbird #Firefox #OsmAnd

    Esperamos que os resulte interesante, si es así, denle amor! :kde:

    Y muchas gracias al @sovtechfund !!

  25. Pues justo haciendo un mes, conseguimos traer un nuevo episodio de #KDEexpress

    Como es habitual las notas del episodio con todos los enlaces las tenéis en:
    kdeexpress.gitlab.io/posts/kde

    Temas tratados:
    #Krita #Kookbook #Drawy
    #Kubuntu 26.04 #UbuntuStudio 26.04 #KDElinux
    #GNOME Vs #KDEPlasma según #Phoronix
    #FreeBSD #EndeavourOS #Thunderbird #Firefox #OsmAnd

    Esperamos que os resulte interesante, si es así, denle amor! :kde:

    Y muchas gracias al @sovtechfund !!

  26. Pues justo haciendo un mes, conseguimos traer un nuevo episodio de #KDEexpress

    Como es habitual las notas del episodio con todos los enlaces las tenéis en:
    kdeexpress.gitlab.io/posts/kde

    Temas tratados:
    #Krita #Kookbook #Drawy
    #Kubuntu 26.04 #UbuntuStudio 26.04 #KDElinux
    #GNOME Vs #KDEPlasma según #Phoronix
    #FreeBSD #EndeavourOS #Thunderbird #Firefox #OsmAnd

    Esperamos que os resulte interesante, si es así, denle amor! :kde:

    Y muchas gracias al @sovtechfund !!

  27. Pues justo haciendo un mes, conseguimos traer un nuevo episodio de #KDEexpress

    Como es habitual las notas del episodio con todos los enlaces las tenéis en:
    kdeexpress.gitlab.io/posts/kde

    Temas tratados:
    #Krita #Kookbook #Drawy
    #Kubuntu 26.04 #UbuntuStudio 26.04 #KDElinux
    #GNOME Vs #KDEPlasma según #Phoronix
    #FreeBSD #EndeavourOS #Thunderbird #Firefox #OsmAnd

    Esperamos que os resulte interesante, si es así, denle amor! :kde:

    Y muchas gracias al @sovtechfund !!

  28. #til: there is an add-on helping with syncing #thunderbird and exchange: tb-sync.*

    * I kind of wonder why this kind of functionality is not baked into regular TB.

  29. #til: there is an add-on helping with syncing #thunderbird and exchange: tb-sync.*

    * I kind of wonder why this kind of functionality is not baked into regular TB.

  30. #til: there is an add-on helping with syncing #thunderbird and exchange: tb-sync.*

    * I kind of wonder why this kind of functionality is not baked into regular TB.

  31. #til: there is an add-on helping with syncing #thunderbird and exchange: tb-sync.*

    * I kind of wonder why this kind of functionality is not baked into regular TB.

  32. #til: there is an add-on helping with syncing #thunderbird and exchange: tb-sync.*

    * I kind of wonder why this kind of functionality is not baked into regular TB.

  33. Does have a way to set up a for "act upon $message when I reply to $smessage"? (Basically, I have a "To reply" tag and want to automatically remove the tag once I actually send a reply) :thunderbird:

    :boostRequest:

  34. #apple #ios #opensource #emai

    Ich habe bislang noch keine Open-Source-E-Mail-Software für das Betriebssystem gefunden, dabei warte ich seit Jahren auf #mozilla #thunderbird für mein #iphone.

    #protonmail ist zwar Open Source, allerdings kann ich die App nicht mit einem beliebigen E-Mail-Account, etwa Mailbox.org, nutzen.

    Bislang nutze ich Apple Mail und ich mag die App nicht sonderlich ...