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"Houston, we have a solution."

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  • L luc0x61@mastodon.gamedev.place

    @thunderbird Honestly, after being user and supporter, this is the second application I'm planning to remove, after I cleaned my systems from Firefox 148 onward, after being a user for twenty years.
    The trigger would be again any unwanted AI intrusion: let's see how it goes.

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    @luca You can also switch the AI off, of course. Nobody is forcing you to use it.

    Let me know what you replace TB with, and if it offers the same quality and features.
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    • hans@social.woefdram.nlH hans@social.woefdram.nl
      @luca You can also switch the AI off, of course. Nobody is forcing you to use it.

      Let me know what you replace TB with, and if it offers the same quality and features.
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      @hans Right now, Betterbird.

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        @Portlandia
        So I think it's a fair assumption that the problem is with TB.


        Not sure if I agree with that. "Assumption is the brother of all fuckups", to use a quote from "Lock, stock and 2 smoking barrels".

        Again, check what's happening on the network. I have enough experience with Microsoft and their dealing with competing software to suspect that they could have implemented something in Exchange to make things to bad when the client turns out to be Thunderbird. Would be a step they have taken countless times in the past 3 decades...

        Check for example how they have introduced a slightly different and thereby incompatible "LOGIN" mechanism in SASL and forced out every mail client that only used the agreed-upon version.

        Again, assumption is dangerous, you first need to know in which part of the entire chain the problem is.
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        • L luc0x61@mastodon.gamedev.place

          @thunderbird Honestly, after being user and supporter, this is the second application I'm planning to remove, after I cleaned my systems from Firefox 148 onward, after being a user for twenty years.
          The trigger would be again any unwanted AI intrusion: let's see how it goes.

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          @luc0x61 Thank you so much for being a user and donor, and hopefully we can reassure you a bit! Any smart features that might go into Thunderbird in the future will be completely opt-in (and will likely be add-ons). We know some users want these features, but others don't, and it's important you get them only after clearly opting in to them. We always want our users to feel in control to make Thunderbird how they want it to be.

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          • dshan@mastodon.auD dshan@mastodon.au

            @thunderbird That's pretty much what I said to myself when I heard the astronaut say that on NASA's live feed. 🤣

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            @dshan Glad to know we weren't the only ones who thought of the obvious next step! 🤣

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            • thunderbird@mastodon.onlineT thunderbird@mastodon.online

              @luc0x61 Thank you so much for being a user and donor, and hopefully we can reassure you a bit! Any smart features that might go into Thunderbird in the future will be completely opt-in (and will likely be add-ons). We know some users want these features, but others don't, and it's important you get them only after clearly opting in to them. We always want our users to feel in control to make Thunderbird how they want it to be.

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              @thunderbird Great, thanks.

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              • thunderbird@mastodon.onlineT thunderbird@mastodon.online

                "Houston, we have a solution."

                #Thunderbird #ArtemisII

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                @thunderbird Due to very limited Internet resources in running space operations Mutt may be a better solution: http://www.mutt.org/ - Thunderbird install package is also a fat beast.

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                • net_gremlin@mastodon.ip6.liN net_gremlin@mastodon.ip6.li

                  @thunderbird Due to very limited Internet resources in running space operations Mutt may be a better solution: http://www.mutt.org/ - Thunderbird install package is also a fat beast.

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                  @net_gremlin If they can send back 4K video we can get them Thunderbird! We'll keep it mind for Artemis III and beyond. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/nasas-artemis-ii-laser-communications-system-is-beaming-4k-video-from-the/

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                    @xXgarland Most of us have three instances of Thunderbird running on our work machines, and some people have four. Just launch us to the moon and we're good!

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                    • seanplynch@mastodon.socialS seanplynch@mastodon.social

                      @thunderbird

                      Pine

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                      @SeanPLynch Okay, typist here speaking, and as someone who used Pine as their first email program, this is a solid backup plan.

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