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Have you used Thunderbird?
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Minnesota
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I may move from Apple's Mail.app to Thunderbird and I'd like some pro's and con's that people have found out.
Basically I really want smart folders and I'm on 10.3.9 and the OS is not mine to upgrade.
So let me know your opinions. For or Against
Thanks
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Nov 1999
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Until you mentioned it, I hadn't known that Thunderbird had smart folders, and I've been using it for months. It would seem that they haven't done a very good job of exposing this functionality to the user.
Thunderbird doesn't support Spotlight, but if you're not using Tiger then this is not really an issue, since you don't have Spotlight anyway.
Other than that, I don't really know of any major cons. I like the interface, which can be made to mimic an old program called Claris Emailer, widely considered to have had one of the best interfaces for an e-mail program ever. Sadly, Apple killed it when they bought Claris, and mail.app's interface doesn't quite measure up. This said, the interface is very much something you either love or hate; you might not like it.
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You are in Soviet Russia. It is dark. Grue is likely to be eaten by YOU!
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Minnesota
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Saved Searches = Smart Folders. Yea, Thunderbird doesn't advertise it that well and they should. I believe only two email clients actually have them. Apple and Thunderbird.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Alaska
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Download it and try it out. It won't cost you anything.
http://www.mozilla.org/
I use Thunderbird on Panther but Mail is as good - I just prefer TB. I used Mail for a while because I liked the Spam Sieve plug-in. On my G5 1.8 dual, Mail in Tiger is just too unreliable.
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Minnesota
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My only issue is that I'm using POP mail and I don't want to loose anything. Or screw it up. But I'm giving it a try.
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Nov 1999
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Since you're on 10.3.9, your version of Mail should still use the mbox format to store its messages (it switched to maildir in 10.4 so that it could support Spotlight). Thunderbird uses this same format, so it should be able to import them without any problems
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You are in Soviet Russia. It is dark. Grue is likely to be eaten by YOU!
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Forum Regular
Join Date: May 2001
Location: uk
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i've swapped my mail between mail.app and thunderbird a few times, no real problems, didn't lose any messages, it kept all the attachments attached, so if you switch you can switch back if you don't like it.
i loved thunderbird, very robust, i would have stuck with it for good if tiger mail hadn't been such an improvement.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Jan 2001
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I used Thunderbird for a month just recently to see how I liked it vs Mail. I have 6 email accounts that are fairly active, and mail handles them well.
I found Thunderbird to have much potential, and is just fine for normal usage. However I missed some things I take for granted in a Mac program, such as:
• System-wide spell check (underlines)
• Dragging an image or file into a message to be attached does not attach it, but rather inserts a text 'path' to the file.
• Many preferences in strange and hard to find places (signatures, passwords)
• No address book integration
• Feels 'windowsy' in a way. Can't nail why.
In the end, I came back to Mail because I love it. Admittedly I am using Tiger's Mail.
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