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Thunderbird is a free email application that’s easy to set up and customize - and it’s loaded with great features!

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E-Mail-Client Thunderbird 151: Update verbessert OAuth-Authentifizierung

Thunderbird 151 erweitert unter anderem die OAuth-Anmeldung um zusätzliche Funktionen und schließt Sicherheitslücken.

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Thunderbird 151 porta login OAuth automatico, miglioramenti per email e calendario, oltre a numerose correzioni per stabilità e sicurezza. Un aggiornamento importante per chi usa il client Mozilla ogni giorno. #Thunderbird #Mozilla #Linux #OpenSource #EmailClient

https://www.linuxeasy.org/thunderbird-151-autenticazione-oauth/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

Thunderbird 151 migliora autenticazione OAuth e gestione avanzata delle email

Thunderbird 151 migliora OAuth, calendario, gestione email e stabilità con nuove funzioni per Linux, Windows e macOS.

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Thunderbird 150 bringt frische Funktionen und viele Verbesserungen https://fosstopia.de/thunderbird-150/ #EMailClient #MailClient #Mozilla #Thunderbird #Thunderbird150
E-Mail-Client: Thunderbird 150 bessert bei verschlüsselten E-Mails nach

Nach Firefox 150 hat Mozilla auch für den E-Mail-Client Thunderbird die Jubiläumsversion veröffentlicht.

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Schwerwiegende Lücken geschlossen: Mozilla verteilt Wartungsup­date für Firefox & Thunder­bird

Mozilla hat das erste Update für den 149er-Entwicklungszweig veröffentlicht. Bei dieser beheben die Entwickler hauptsächlich Fehler.

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Alright #Betterbird and #Zoho users. Running into an issue where when I send an email from BetterBird, it seems to be sending twice. When I look at the email threads on the Zoho app on iOS, it shows two sent messages at the same time instead of one.

What settings should I look into to find out what’s doing this?

#Linux #Troubleshooting #Email #ZohoEmail #EmailClient

Gnus: Why I consider my email client a life form

Gnus is a newsreader from 1987. It runs in Emacs. No buttons, no animations—just group overview, summary, and article buffer.

It's ugly. Complicated. Overpowered. And the best program I've ever used.

The learning curve is brutal. Thousands of pages of docs. Countless keybindings. You'll fail at first—IMAP won't show anything, authinfo will ignore you.

That's normal. The steep curve isn't a bug. It filters those who truly want it from those who just want an email client.

Why use a 1987 newsreader for email? Because everything is "news" to Gnus. IMAP folders = newsgroups. RSS feeds = newsgroups. Archives = newsgroups.

No other program needed. No sync. No detours. Just Gnus.

But the real answer? Control. Every aspect. Every color. Every keybinding. Every thread.

We live in a world of simplification—apps that tell you what to read, filters that decide what matters. Gnus refuses all of that. It shows you everything. You decide.

Gnus is radical. Not politically—but because it refuses modern logic:

"Make it easy" → "Learn it"
"Be efficient" → "Be thorough"
"Follow best practices" → "Build your own"

I'm not writing this to convince anyone. I'm writing to capture a decision: I refuse to be managed. I read myself. I decide myself. I reply myself.

Gnus is my silver robe. Uncomfortable. Unmodern. Unsimple.

But it's mine.

`M-x gnus`

🔗 Link to full essay in German: https://mahamind7.blogspot.com/2026/04/gnus-oder-warum-ich-meinen-email-client.html

#Emacs #Gnus #EmailClient #SoftwarePhilosophy #TechRadicalism

Gnus oder: Warum ich meinen Email-Client als Lebensform betrachte

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Side project shipped: QuickMailBites, a native email client that reads directly from AWS S3 buckets.

If you use AWS SES to route emails to S3, this is for you. No mail server needed - point it at your bucket and read your emails like normal.

Also supports IMAP and Gmail OAuth so it can be your only client.

Native Flutter app (not Electron), ~50MB RAM, keyboard-driven, system tray badge.

https://bonskari.github.io/money-maker/projects/quickmailbites/

#selfhosted #aws #flutter #opensource #emailclient #linux

QuickMailBites — The email client that reads your S3 bucket

The only email client that reads raw MIME emails directly from AWS S3 buckets. Native, fast, keyboard-driven.