Thunderbird version 60.4.0

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    Thunderbird version 60.4.0


    The above version of Thunderbird email client has just been released on the Mozilla ftp server.
    32-bit and 64-bit versions available.

    Directory Listing: /pub/thunderbird/releases/60.4.0/
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    DooGie said:
    The above version of Thunderbird email client has just been released on the Mozilla ftp server.
    32-bit and 64-bit versions available.

    Directory Listing: /pub/thunderbird/releases/60.4.0/
    Thank you, Doogie! Done and dusted!
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    @f14tomcat. I'm currently trying out Thunderbird version 65.0 beta2 and finding it a lot faster than version 60.4.0. Its worth a try

    Directory Listing: /pub/thunderbird/releases/65.0b2/
    Last edited by DooGie; 11 Jan 2019 at 16:10.
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    DooGie said:
    @f14tomcat. I'm currently trying out Thunderbird version 65.0 beta2 and finding it a lot faster than version 60.4.0. Its worth a try
    I'll give that a whirl, probably on my 1809 VM. Thanks!
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    DooGie said:
    @f14tomcat. I'm currently trying out Thunderbird version 65.0 beta2 and finding it a lot faster than version 60.4.0. Its worth a try

    Directory Listing: /pub/thunderbird/releases/65.0b2/
    Does the Events bar on the right appear it bright white when using a dark theme in the beta? It did on beta1 and I immediately went back to 60.4.0
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    Access Denied said:
    Does the Events bar on the right appear it bright white when using a dark theme in the beta? It did on beta1 and I immediately went back to 60.4.0
    Two reasons I'd not noticed that, I don't like the dark theme prefer the default and I don't use the event bar very often
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    DooGie said:
    Two reasons I'd not noticed that, I don't like the dark theme prefer the default and I don't use the event bar very often
    Oh well.... still.... THANK YOU VERY MUCH for keeping us updated on Tbird and FFox. I have left the evil of Chrome and Windows Mail because of them both
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    Access Denied said:
    Oh well.... still.... THANK YOU VERY MUCH for keeping us updated on Tbird and FFox. I have left the evil of Chrome and Windows Mail because of them both
    Thanks, I appreciate your comments
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    Thunderbird version 65.0 beta 3 is now available.

    Directory Listing: /pub/thunderbird/releases/65.0b3/
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  10. Posts : 11,247
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    Hi there

    @DooGie Thanks for the link : But

    This release has an irritant in common with pretty well all email clients these days -- it's really hard to manually setup email servers as TBird wants you to connect to some preconfigured email address and if it can't find it then you are hosed up royally.

    So if you have different usernames and email servers for inbound and outbound email you are stuck in an endless loop. Unlike earlier versions I haven't found a way to bypass the "auto setup" screen even when it says manual configuration.

    So unfortunately a No-No on this -- so I'll still use Outlook 2010 from Office 2010 which is even after almost 10 years running 100% OK.

    TBIRD totally fails with this type of address anyway whereas good old OUTLOOK 2010 give manual configuration screens and works a breeze. TBIRD fails miserably with :

    sjálfbærgarðar.is

    especially when inbound and outbound accounts have different ID's and passwords and also for different server types e.g IMAP/EXCHANGE etc.

    Pity as TBIRD was a really good email client for those who don't use things like gmail etc.

    If anyone knows how to set this thing up manually again without going into an endless loop etc - really appreciate that.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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