

#Thunderbird email review 2020 free#
In the meantime, if anyone knows of any other reputable widely ad-free nag-ware free (ideally but not necessarily open-source) calendar or email/calendar programs for Windows 10, this might be a good time to let people know in places like this comment section.'- ' Procedure : TB_SendEmail ' Author : Daniel Pineault, CARDA Consultants Inc. In the meantime, if anyone knows of any other reputable widely ad-free nag-ware free (ideally but not necessarily open-source) calendar or email/calendar programs for Windows 10, this might be a good time to let people know in places like this comment section. There is a slight possibility that this could be Google’s fault where they are denying Thunderbird access or something, and perhaps there is nothing that can be done without Google’s cooperation to correct it, but if that’s the case, than Mozilla should come out and tell us that. Right now we can’t even get confirmation that Mozilla or the Thunderbird team is aware of the problem and is trying to fix it.
#Thunderbird email review 2020 update#
We are tentatively hoping for an update fixing the issue by, unless we have unanticipated setups.” would be helpful. Here’s what we’re working on to correct the situation. The lack of even someone saying “Here’s what’s going on. There needs to be an update to either Thunderbird, the extension, or both that fixes this.


And, truth be told, if it wasn’t an extension, Thunderbird would have had to have added it to their core program years ago, because it’s by far the most commonly used cloud calendar that one might want to integrate with the Thunderbird local desktop program and it’s calendar. That extension is maintained by a member of a the Thunderbird team, giving it quasi-official standing in people’s minds. While Google Calendar support technically isn’t a supported feature of the main browser, there is an extension with a quarter of a million users that integrates it. Having that integration is almost mandatory these days, and there has been no real response to the problem (Let alone a fix) from the Mozilla or Thunderbird teams. Some have successfully used workarounds, but those workarounds don’t work for everyone. Google Calendar integration broke weeks ago for many users.
