On 29/01/18 09:58, Graeme Cross via luv-main wrote: > On Sun, 28 Jan 2018, at 1:49 AM, Andrew McGlashan via luv-main wrote: >> >> On 26/01/18 19:39, Anthony via luv-main wrote: >>> Is Thunderbird getting active development these days (did I misread >>> awhile back it'd been kiiiinda orphaned at some stage?) >> Yes, sadly TB doesn't get anywhere near the love it deserves. I can't >> understand why so many people are so happy to use Lookout (as an MUA and >> via web) or Gmail -- don't they care at all about privacy and seucrity? >> >> I think that TB was "almost" orphaned, but it hasn't been; still it is >> not getting much real support from Mozilla whom seem to care only about >> their 57+ browser.... > Mozilla hired developers for Thunderbird last year and are continuing to hire: > >> These four staff members are just the beginning. The project is currently in >> the process of >> hiring developers to address some technical debt, fix some sore points in >> the software and >> transition the codebase from a mix of C++, JavaScript, XUL and XPCOM to be >> increasingly based >> on web technologies. > https://blog.mozilla.org/thunderbird/2017/12/new-thunderbird-releases-and-new-thunderbird-staff/ > > https://twitter.com/mozthunderbird > > Regards, > Graeme > _______________________________________________ > I gave geary a go with gmail accounts and it was really fast. It doesn't have as many features as Thunderbird though.
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