On Sat, 1 Jan 2022 at 20:21, Robert Riebisch <r...@bttr-software.de> wrote:
>
> This message is written on virtual Windows XP using Thunderbird 2.x from
> 2010. ;-)

I have to ask: why run this old version? It's a bit dangerous to let
such an old app connect to the internet, especially on a very old,
insecure OS.  Thunderbird is still around, works absolutely fine, and
is stable, supported and gets regular security patches. Just install
it on the host OS -- Mint 20.2 includes T'bird. I have it on my spare
work laptop.

I am running it right now on macOS – *flips 2 vdesktops right* – v91.4.1.

I used it as my primary work email (and calendar) client for 4 years
in my last job, talking to 4 different email servers. In my first few
months I tried every major FOSS email client and came back to T'bird.
It does more than any of the others, and it's fast and powerful. Why
not just run the current version, or even the previous version if you
want some XUL addons.

https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/releases/

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