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Here’s How Mozilla Thunderbird Is Making a Comeback in 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="n8chavez" data-source="post: 988964" data-attributes="member: 90863"><p>Legit question, but how can anyone use any email client that doesn't notify you of new messages all the time. I haven't used Thunderbird in a long time, but to my knowledge it does not do that. In fact, no application does without having to be running. I guess, if you accidently click the close button and not minimize you'll never know you have email? That can be dangerous. Has thunderbird found a way around this, like closing to the tray?</p><p></p><p>I know that sounds dumb. But the only checker app I know that works like this is Poppeeper. Everything else, even outlook, lets you close it too easily.</p><p></p><p>[USER=49642]@ng4ever[/USER], how do you mod thunderbird to behave that way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8chavez, post: 988964, member: 90863"] Legit question, but how can anyone use any email client that doesn't notify you of new messages all the time. I haven't used Thunderbird in a long time, but to my knowledge it does not do that. In fact, no application does without having to be running. I guess, if you accidently click the close button and not minimize you'll never know you have email? That can be dangerous. Has thunderbird found a way around this, like closing to the tray? I know that sounds dumb. But the only checker app I know that works like this is Poppeeper. Everything else, even outlook, lets you close it too easily. [USER=49642]@ng4ever[/USER], how do you mod thunderbird to behave that way? [/QUOTE]
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