Saturday, April 21, 2007

New email version from Mozilla

Thunderbird 2.0 email software is now available from Mozilla -- the folks who bring you the FireFox web browser. I have in the past used Outlook Express, Outlook, and Eudora email clients. But my current choice is Thunderbird.

My fast take on version 2.0:
  • Spiffied up icons (in general)
  • Weird looking sideways folder icons
  • Some nice new features
  • One big disadvantage: Mozilla still has not built in the needed ability to delete a message and return to the message list. The only action built into Thurderbird is to automatically display the nest message. This is a horrible program behavior for security reasons. What if the next message is malicious? What if it contains an invisible GIF web bug? You have no chance to just not open it -- Thunderbird will open that message anyway. As a result, some Thunderbird 2.0 users are reverting back to version 1.5 and using the "Unselect message" add-in.
  • Another downer: The "Unselect message" add-in (extension) that I used with version 1.5 does not work with version 2. I used this as a workaround for the terrible lack of that capability in Thunderbird (as mentioned above). Hopefully the author will revise the code so it's compatible with version 2.x.

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