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"Houston, we have a solution."

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  • thunderbird@mastodon.onlineT thunderbird@mastodon.online

    "Houston, we have a solution."

    #Thunderbird #ArtemisII

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    @thunderbird
    In all fairness, Thunderbird runs like treacle, even on a modern well specced PC.

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    • seanplynch@mastodon.socialS seanplynch@mastodon.social

      @thunderbird

      Pine

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      @SeanPLynch @thunderbird In space, the only solution I would see fit is mutt. Maybe make a symlink and call it laika

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      • P portlandia999@mastodon.social

        @alecaddd @thunderbird

        Thanks for your reply :>)

        After an update, TB started doing 6 or more handshakes to read 2 Outlook inboxes.

        I updated again and it didn't fix it, so I tried BB which worked. BB uses the same TB profile so that is not the issue.

        I would normally try TB updates until the issue is fixed, but with Mozilla putting AI into its products, I prefer to use alternative forks which don't (including Waterfox). If that changes I will consider switching back.

        Thx

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        @portlandia999 @thunderbird I'm sure you know this already, but just in case, Thunderbird development is independent from the general Mozilla push for AI.
        We're not adding any AI features in Thunderbird and we're not planning to do that.
        Maybe add-ons in the future, but just for those users that want to experiment with it.

        Anyway, I would love to help you fix your issues since we want to improve support for Outlook inboxes.

        Let me know if you feel comfortable reporting a bug.
        Cheers

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        • alecaddd@mastodon.socialA alecaddd@mastodon.social

          @portlandia999 @thunderbird I'm sure you know this already, but just in case, Thunderbird development is independent from the general Mozilla push for AI.
          We're not adding any AI features in Thunderbird and we're not planning to do that.
          Maybe add-ons in the future, but just for those users that want to experiment with it.

          Anyway, I would love to help you fix your issues since we want to improve support for Outlook inboxes.

          Let me know if you feel comfortable reporting a bug.
          Cheers

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          @alecaddd @thunderbird

          Ok, good to know.

          I now have separate profiles for TB and BB because updating TB locks out BB. So based on what you've said, I will continue to update TB and the problem will hopefully be fixed at some point, so I will consider switching back since I've used TB a long time.

          A lazy approach, but sorry, not much for doing bug reporting.

          Thx

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            @alecaddd @thunderbird

            Ok, good to know.

            I now have separate profiles for TB and BB because updating TB locks out BB. So based on what you've said, I will continue to update TB and the problem will hopefully be fixed at some point, so I will consider switching back since I've used TB a long time.

            A lazy approach, but sorry, not much for doing bug reporting.

            Thx

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            @portlandia999 @thunderbird I'll let our protocol developers know about your issue and we will try to investigate.

            Please, let me know if anything changes.
            Thanks for engaging with us!

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            • electron_greg@oldbytes.spaceE electron_greg@oldbytes.space

              @thunderbird
              In all fairness, Thunderbird runs like treacle, even on a modern well specced PC.

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              @electron_greg @thunderbird I just switched back to Thunderbird after years on webmail and yeah, performance is not what I would call one of its strengths

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              • thunderbird@mastodon.onlineT thunderbird@mastodon.online

                "Houston, we have a solution."

                #Thunderbird #ArtemisII

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                @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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                • thunderbird@mastodon.onlineT thunderbird@mastodon.online

                  "Houston, we have a solution."

                  #Thunderbird #ArtemisII

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                  @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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                  • P portlandia999@mastodon.social

                    @thunderbird

                    More like replacing one problem with another. My #thunderbird was taking 10 seconds to handshake and read my outlook mail. I switched to #betterbird and that problem disappeared.

                    If you look at all the outstanding bug requests on #tbird, you'll see why #Mozilla products are no longer the browser/email client of choice.

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                    @Portlandia
                    you'll see why #Mozilla products are no longer the browser/email client of choice


                    Speak for yourself 😉

                    A show handshake can be caused by sooo many different things, and without having even a hint of what's causing it, you can't simply blame it on TB.

                    Start by watching what's happening on the network: big change that TB is waiting for packets from the server.
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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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                            @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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                                    @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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