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Thunderbird 148.0.1

Access all your messages, calendars, and contacts in one fast app. Filter and organize the way you like. Manage all accounts separately or in a unified inbox. Thunderbird simply makes your life simple

Thunderbird

Thunderbird is a free, open-source, cross-platform application for managing email and news feeds. It is a local (rather than a web-based) email application that is powerful yet easy-to-use.

Thunderbird is clean and elegant by default, but easily customizable to match your workflow and visual preferences. It is loaded with unique and powerful features.

Thunderbird is developed, tested, translated and supported by the folks at Mozilla Corporation and by a group of dedicated volunteers. Thunderbird gives you control and ownership over your email. There are lots of add-ons available for Thunderbird that enable you to extend and customize your email experience.

Thunderbird gives you IMAP/POP support, a built-in RSS reader, support for HTML mail, powerful quick search, saved search folders, advanced message filtering, message grouping, labels, return receipts, smart address book LDAP address completion, import tools, and the ability to manage multiple e-mail and newsgroup accounts.

Thunderbird 148.0.1 fixes:

  • LDAP with password stopped working in 148.0

Download: Thunderbird 148.0.1 for Windows (EN/US) | 32-bit | ~70.0 MB (Open Source)
Download: Thunderbird 148.0.1 for Linux (EN/US) | 74.7 MB
Download: Thunderbird 148.0.1 for Mac OS (EN/US) | 141.0 MB
Download: Thunderbird 148.0.1 in other languages
View: Thunderbird Website | Screenshot | Release Notes

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