What is the point of Thunderbird email client?
by larstrier from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5R7H3)
Email is an important part of an OS.
And Thunderbird is always upgrading on my Debian system. But I never use it.
I've always used webmail from the start.
Ok, I have learned on the way and I use more reputable webmail providers now e.g.: Protonmail, Gmail, Tutanota.
I tried enabling Thunderbird once but then the webmail gave a warning message.
I believe it's just a default message not wanting to connect with a third-party app - even if it is Linux Thunderbird!
So I chose not to enable Thunderbird.
So are we to be using Thunderbird? Like, is it important we should?
And Thunderbird is always upgrading on my Debian system. But I never use it.
I've always used webmail from the start.
Ok, I have learned on the way and I use more reputable webmail providers now e.g.: Protonmail, Gmail, Tutanota.
I tried enabling Thunderbird once but then the webmail gave a warning message.
I believe it's just a default message not wanting to connect with a third-party app - even if it is Linux Thunderbird!
So I chose not to enable Thunderbird.
So are we to be using Thunderbird? Like, is it important we should?