Mozilla's subsidiary MZLA has released Thunderbird 139, the latest version of its messaging client, which now follows a monthly release schedule. This provides users an option for the Extended Support Release (ESR) version for more stability. With the end of Windows 10 approaching, users are considering alternatives to Microsoft tools. Although Thunderbird remains the default email client on many Linux distributions, it also faces competition from built-in Windows and macOS clients. The update introduces several new features, including enhanced notification management and customizable folder pane sorting, improving user experience overall.
Thunderbird 139 introduces a new monthly release cycle, offering users the option of an Extended Support Release for a more stable email client experience.
New features in Thunderbird 139 include notification management, allowing users to mark messages as read or delete them directly from notifications.
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