Thunderbird gets phishing detection
Talkback No innovation points for Thunderbird. Just a me too. Eudora v6.2 (released 11/8/04) was first in this space with ScamWatch feature and it works great. And it's available in all versions of Eudora v 6.2 including the free versions.
About: Thunderbird gets phishing detection
[January 25, 2005, 0:03]
Thunderbird 2.0, Exchange Server and Email Dreamland
Blog In the further adventures of the Ubuntu 9.04 desktop in the workplace, the crabby engineer has installed Thunderbird 2.0 and has it connecting to the corpulent (corporate, whatever! Even though Thunderbird is using a POP connection, Exchange lets...
[July 29, 2009, 9:28 in Home Server Projects by Xwindowsjunkie]
Thunderbird gets phishing detection
Talkback I will be interested to see quite how good Thunderbird's implementation is. MailScanner has been doing this at the gateway for several months now. In the mean time check out www.mailscanner.info for a free solution to this problem.
About: Thunderbird gets phishing detection
[January 26, 2005, 10:22]
Handy Thunderbird extension
Blog It's niggling now, that when I want to add a quick address I simply can't synch the Thunderbird email client with the phone. My first plan was to simply export the new contact from Thunderbird in the vCard format and Bluetooth it over.
[May 26, 2009, 9:02 in Web design & FOSS by Jake Rayson]
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
Talkback Michael Harrington - no one else's Thunderbird wipes itself clean. It seems to be a problem pertinent only to you. I therefore conclude it's a fault with your system and not the program's fault. Metihnks you are doing / have done something wrong.
About: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
[December 16, 2004, 12:32]
Thunderbird: A handy data transfer tool
Talkback If I was unlucky I would enlist the help of Thunderbird, 9/10 it would understand the old data and put it in to a format that the new version of Outlook could understand. And that is why Thunderbird is good as a handy data transfer tool, though I...
About: Thunderbird 2
[March 31, 2008, 11:46 by chrishocking]
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
Talkback I have been onboard the Thunderbird client since version 0.7 and it has been good to me. I have tried just about every known e-mail client available from freeware to shareware and have settled positively on Thunderbird.
About: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
[December 27, 2004, 20:10]
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
Talkback Have used Thunderbird since .07, have never even opened Outlook Express since reinstalling windows in Sept , 2004, Have tried lots of other emails, but Thunderbird is the best, also use Firefox 1.0, and only use Internet Explorer, if a link opens...
About: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
[December 8, 2004, 3:37]
Podcasts are go for Thunderbird 1.1
Talkback Thunderbird as compared to Outlook Express. I like Thunderbird, however there is a feature that I hope will be added. In Outlook, when you get a phish Email, you can right click the header, choose properties and...
About: Podcasts are go for Thunderbird 1.1
[June 9, 2005, 19:28]
Thunderbird gets phishing detection
Talkback Remember that Thunderbird hasn't been in development as long as other products have been - and it's still packing much more functionalities than many other ones, that usually make you pay for those. I'm using Thunderbird to access all my pop...
About: Thunderbird gets phishing detection
[January 26, 2005, 8:23]
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
Talkback I think Thunderbird is crap. First, Thunderbird would not import my address book from OE, there was no choice given. Then, after a couple of weeks, on boot up into XP, suddenly there is nothing in my Thunderbird.
About: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
[December 8, 2004, 16:20]
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
Talkback Knocks the pants off Outlook Express, great user interface, great spam catcher (Just give it a chance to learn). Loads of skins,extensions and add-ons. I would never go back to Bill Gates flawed mail program.
About: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
[December 9, 2004, 7:44]
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
Talkback I think it is brilliant the way it imports all the previous settings etc from Outlook. No aggro at all in changing over and Outlook is now in the recycle bin
About: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
[December 9, 2004, 7:00]
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
Talkback It's a good product, it's easy to use and it's free. It also works on several platforms - inclusing Mac OS X. That does it for me.
About: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
[December 8, 2004, 11:41]
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
Talkback Firefox works well and is far superior to IE, but Thunderbird does not. Thanks for that Scotbot. However, I have the Mozilla Suite on CD and have only installed it from there. I cannot see how I could be doing something wrong.
About: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
[December 22, 2004, 10:42]
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
Talkback One possible issue that makes me a bit leary, is with what happened to the ability to keep messages archived in the program accross reinstalls. A little history. Back in the Netscape 4.x days, there was no problem.
About: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
[October 22, 2005, 21:42]
Thunderbird gets upgraded
Talkback Green Armor Solutions - Identity Cues for Email makes obvious to your users whether an email that they receive is really from you or whether it may be a phishing attack. Users can continue to read email with the same software that they currently...
About: Thunderbird gets upgraded
[January 12, 2006, 14:41]
Mozilla updates Thunderbird
Talkback Having problem with numbers? is far away, the current version is 1.0.7, as stated in the article itself.
About: Mozilla updates Thunderbird
[October 3, 2005, 11:57]
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
Talkback Yes, I really like this bird. I use it since version 0.2. I tested Outlook 2003 month ago which looks nice and makes strong first impression, but after few days I dropped it because it is much too heavy overloaded.
About: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
[December 7, 2004, 18:32]
Podcasts are go for Thunderbird 1.1
Talkback Its so wiered things like RSS, Podcasting and blogging just came from nowhere. I still don't really understand or use any of these (of course unless i am unaware of it). So can anyone tell me firstly what happened to BB forums and also are these...
About: Podcasts are go for Thunderbird 1.1
[June 3, 2005, 18:50]



