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Drag the Thunderbird icon to the Applications folder. At this point you can eject the disk image by selecting it in a Finder window and pressing the command + E keys or by using the Finder's File menu, and selecting Eject. Thunderbird is now ready for use. Open the Applications folder and double-click on the Thunderbird icon to start it.

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Thunderbird is an email client from Mozilla, the organisation better known for the Firefox web browser which has a great deal to offer. In addition to handling multiple email accounts, the program can also be used to subscribe to RSS feeds and access online newsgroups and a new tabbed interface makes it easy to jump between individual emails or different aspects of the program.

  1. You need to copy the 'Thunderbird' folder as mentioned in 5 below. Hold down the control key while you click on the 'Thunderbird' folder, and select Copy 'Thunderbird' Then paste that 'Thunderbird' folder onto a storage device eg: USB or External disk drive etc, so you move it.
  2. Mozilla Thunderbird is another free and open-source application of the Mozilla Foundation. The primary feature of this software is to manage user emails efficiently. Further, Mozilla Thunderbird is a cross-platform application, and it is available Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems.

There are new tools available to make it easier to manage a burgeoning inbox Email archival makes it possible to remove messages from your main inbox while retaining them for future reference, and the advanced search facility takes the hard works out of tracking down messages using a keyword filtering and timeline system.

As is the case with Firefox, Thunderbird supports addons can be used to customise and extend the features of the program. Getting started with the email client has been greatly simplified thanks to automatic account setting detection and nice touches such as the appearance of a warning if an email is written which includes the word 'attached' but no attachment is added make Thunderbird a joy to use.

With advanced security, phishing protection and automatic updating, coupled with countless other features which are simply not found in other email clients, Thunderbird is the ideal program to handle your email correspondence and much more.

Verdict:

Evolution rather than revolution is the buzzword for Thunderbird, but all the improvements are welcome, nonetheless.

Thunderbird 2 is the next generation release of the award-winning Thunderbird email client from Mozilla.

These Release Notes cover what's new, download and installation instructions, known issues and end user support / feedback for the Thunderbird 2 release. Please read these notes and the bug filing instructions before reporting any bugs to Bugzilla.

Give us your feedback through this feedback form or join us in the Mozilla Thunderbird forums, hosted by MozillaZine.

What's New in Thunderbird 2

  • Message Tags: Create your own tags for organizing email. Messages can be assigned any number of tags. Tags can be combined with saved searches and mail views to make it easier to organize email.
  • Visual Theme: Thunderbird 2's theme and user interface have been updated to improve usability and maximize screen real estate.
  • Session History Navigation: Back and Forward buttons allow navigation through message history.
  • Advanced Folder Views: Customize the folder pane to show favorite, unread or recent folders.
  • Easy Access to Popular Web Mail Services: Gmail and .Mac users can access their accounts in Thunderbird by simply providing their user names and passwords.
  • Improved Support For Extensions: Extensions can now add custom columns to the message list pane in addition to storing custom message data in the mail database.
  • Improved New Mail Notification Alerts: New mail alerts include information such as the subject, sender and message preview text.
  • Folder Summary Popups: Mouse over a folder with new messages to see a summary of the new messages in that folder.
  • Saved Search Folder Performance: Search results for saved search folders are now cached, improving folder loading performance.
  • Find As You Type: Finds and highlights message text as you type.
  • Improved Filing Tools: Recent folder menu items for moving and copying messages to recently used folders. Move / Copy again functionality.
  • Updates to the Extension System: The extension system has been updated to provide enhanced security and to allow for easier localization of extensions.
  • New Windows installer: Based on Nullsoft Scriptable Install System, the new Windows installer resolves many long-standing issues.
  • Windows Vista Support: Many enhancements and fixes for Windows Vista.
The Rumbling Edge has a more detailed list of notable bug fixes.

System Requirements

Before installing, make sure your computer meets the system requirements.

Downloading Thunderbird 2

Mozilla provides Thunderbird 2 for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X in a variety of languages. You can get the latest version of Thunderbird 2 here.

For builds for other systems and languages not provided by Mozilla.org, see the Contributed Builds section at the end of this document.

Installing Thunderbird 2

Please note that installing Thunderbird 2 will overwrite your existing installation of Thunderbird. You won't lose any of your mail, but some of your extensions and other add-ons might not work until updates for them are made available.

Uninstalling Thunderbird 2

You can remove Thunderbird 2 through the Control Panel in the Start Menu on Windows, by removing the Thunderbird application on OS X, or by removing the thunderbird folder on Linux.

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Removing Thunderbird 2 won't remove your email messages, extensions or other add-ons. This data is stored in your profile folder, which is located in one of the following locations depending on your operating system:

Windows VistaUsers<UserName>AppDataRoamingThunderbird
Windows 2000, XPDocuments and Settings<UserName>Application DataThunderbird
Windows NTWINNTProfiles<UserName>Application DataThunderbird
Windows 98, MEWindowsApplication DataThunderbird
Mac OS X~/Library/Thunderbird
Linux and Unix systems~/.thunderbird

Any version of Thunderbird that you install after removing Thunderbird 2 will continue to use the data from this profile folder.

Extensions and Themes

Extensions installed under Thunderbird 1.5 may be incompatible and/or require updates to work with Thunderbird 2. Please report any issues to the maintainer of the extension. When you install Thunderbird 2 all of your Extensions and Themes will be disabled until Thunderbird 2 determines that either a) they are compatible with the Thunderbird 2 release or b) there are newer versions available that are compatible.

Known Issues

This list covers some of the known problems with Thunderbird 2. Please read this before reporting any new bugs.

All Systems
  • Some firewall software may silently block Thunderbird from running. This often happens immediately after Thunderbird has been installed or updated from a previous version. There are configuration instructions available for most popular firewall programs to help you ensure that Thunderbird is allowed to connect to the Internet.
  • The default dictionary is English-only. Non-English dictionaries can now be installed as extensions from: addons.mozilla.org.
  • The mail views toolbar button is no longer a default toolbar button. Users of this feature must add it back to their default toolbar in the mail 3-pane window: View / Toolbars / Customize.
  • In order to take advantage of Thunderbird's ability to adjust the online state based on your network connectivity, you must first change the value of network.autodial-helper.enabled to false.
  • When switching between using a Global Inbox and using an Inbox for a POP3 account, be sure to make copies of the messages into another folder.
  • A compatible version of DOM Inspector is now available for Extension and Theme developers at: https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/1806/.
Mac OS X
  • There is no Talkback on Intel-based Macs when running natively or under Rosetta. The Apple Crash report program should launch in the event of application crashes.
Linux and Unix
  • If Thunderbird is installed to a location with spaces in the path, it may not be able to set itself as default mail client and may keep prompting at startup. The work around is to install into a path without spaces.
  • GNOME integration does not work properly with Fedora Core 3. Users of Fedora Core 3 will need to download and install linc-1.0.3-3.1.i386.rpm. After installing the RPM, perform the following command in the directory in which you installed Thunderbird (you will need write permission):

    touch .autoreg

    The next time you start Thunderbird, GNOME integration should be functional.

Troubleshooting

Windows
  • Occasionally, Extensions may cause problems with Thunderbird, including reduced stability and performance. If you encounter problems relating to parts of the mail client no longer working, the mail client not starting, windows with strange or distorted appearance, degraded performance, etc., you may be suffering from Extension or Theme trouble. Restart the mail client in Safe Mode. On Windows, start using the 'Safe Mode' shortcut created in your Start menu or by running thunderbird.exe -safe-mode. On Linux, start with ./thunderbird -safe-mode and on Mac OS X, run:

    cd /Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/
    ./thunderbird-bin -safe-mode

    When started in Safe Mode all extensions are disabled and the Default theme is used. Disable the Extension/Theme that is causing trouble and then start normally.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What can I do to help?

    We need all the exposure we can get. Make it your mission to convert as many of your friends, family members and coworkers as possible. If you're a student, get it distributed at your college. Submit a story to Slashdot and other news sites about the release. Make some noise on your blog. Mass distribution via the Internet is possible.

  2. Why haven't you responded to the mail I sent you?

    Use the forums. The Thunderbird team reads them regularly. We all get a lot of email and your email may get lost.

  3. Where can I get Extensions and Themes (add-ons)?

    Extensions and Themes can be downloaded from Thunderbird Add-ons.

  4. Who is working on Thunderbird?

    Lots of people. See Help->About Mozilla Thunderbird, Credits for a list of some of the people who have contributed to Thunderbird.

  5. Where's the Thunderbird 2 source code?

    A tarball of the Thunderbird 2 source code is available for download. The latest development code can be obtained by cvs. Thunderbird-specific source is in 'mozilla/mail', 'mozilla/mailnews', 'mozilla/toolkit', and 'mozilla/chrome'. Please follow the build instructions.

Contributed Builds

Many localized builds are now produced and distributed by Mozilla.org on behalf of their authors. These are available on the Thunderbird 2 download page. Appcleaner for mac os x.

Builds that have not yet been certified as official Thunderbird 2 localizations are available by browsing the FTP site.

These are unofficial builds and may be configured differently than the official Mozilla.org builds. They may also be optimized and/or tested for specific platforms.

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Solaris (contributed by SUN Desktop Beijing Team)

Tarball format (README)

  • thunderbird-2.0.0.0.en-US.solaris10-i386.tar.bz2 (cksum)
  • thunderbird-2.0.0.0.en-US.solaris10-sparc.tar.bz2 (cksum)
  • thunderbird-2.0.0.0.en-US.solaris8-i386-gtk1.tar.bz2 (cksum)
  • thunderbird-2.0.0.0.en-US.solaris8-sparc-gtk1.tar.bz2 (cksum)

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Pkgadd format (README)

  • thunderbird-2.0.0.0.en-US.solaris10-i386-pkg.bz2 (cksum)
  • thunderbird-2.0.0.0.en-US.solaris10-sparc-pkg.bz2 (cksum)
  • thunderbird-2.0.0.0.en-US.solaris8-i386-gtk1-pkg.bz2 (cksum)
  • thunderbird-2.0.0.0.en-US.solaris8-sparc-gtk1-pkg.bz2 (cksum)

Other Resources and Links

The following resources contain useful information about Thunderbird 2:

  • Getting started with Thunderbird (a quick start guide to Thunderbird)
  • MozillaZine Knowledge Base (FAQs, Tips & Tricks, and other useful information)
  • Mozilla Thunderbird Help (FAQs, Tips & Tricks, and other customization)
  • Mozilla Thunderbird forums (general discussion, feedback, and peer user support hosted by MozillaZine)
  • Thunderbird 2 Project Page (Learn more about the development of Thunderbird 2)
  • Developer Information (Learn how you can help contribute to Thunderbird)