Hi,
So I am now rebuilding my computer after a massive failure. I am wanting to put Thunderbird back on, but I was unable to find it in discovery. I did find out I could apt-get install thunderbird, but I don't know if this is really a good idea.
Is there a reason for this (Thunderbird not in Discovery)?
As in should I use something else for reasons that I have not read about? (I did read something about Mozilla separated it and are/where looking for programmers or some such thing)
Is it still safe and fully functional to apt-get install thunderbird ? Future support, latest version, auto updates, etc
Does someone have an email software that they would recommend?
Needs to have Calendar integration, a decent backup archiving option, and PGP integration, multiple 'profiles' (work, home, social, etc)
-- I should probably post this elsewhere but I'll ask as I am here.
A decent EMAIL backup. Like I used to have with Outlook 2007. I could at the start of the year, backup all last years mail, into a single ost file, and remove it from the email. (THIS kept emails in there original folders, subfolders, dates, etc) If I needed to look for something i could simply 're-load' that archive ost file, temporary, search, read-copy-whatever, then remove.
My email software would open up much quicker.
The last few I tried with Thunderbird (which is why I've lost 7 years of emails) is that they either didn't separate last years emails or just lumped them all unsorted into one single folder. I did attempted once to create a backup folder, and manually create and copy each primary email-folder into it, but there still was no way to separate the backup folder out of thunderbird. I have read something called MozBackup but thats 6 years old
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Charles
So I am now rebuilding my computer after a massive failure. I am wanting to put Thunderbird back on, but I was unable to find it in discovery. I did find out I could apt-get install thunderbird, but I don't know if this is really a good idea.
Is there a reason for this (Thunderbird not in Discovery)?
As in should I use something else for reasons that I have not read about? (I did read something about Mozilla separated it and are/where looking for programmers or some such thing)
Is it still safe and fully functional to apt-get install thunderbird ? Future support, latest version, auto updates, etc
Does someone have an email software that they would recommend?
Needs to have Calendar integration, a decent backup archiving option, and PGP integration, multiple 'profiles' (work, home, social, etc)
-- I should probably post this elsewhere but I'll ask as I am here.
A decent EMAIL backup. Like I used to have with Outlook 2007. I could at the start of the year, backup all last years mail, into a single ost file, and remove it from the email. (THIS kept emails in there original folders, subfolders, dates, etc) If I needed to look for something i could simply 're-load' that archive ost file, temporary, search, read-copy-whatever, then remove.
My email software would open up much quicker.
The last few I tried with Thunderbird (which is why I've lost 7 years of emails) is that they either didn't separate last years emails or just lumped them all unsorted into one single folder. I did attempted once to create a backup folder, and manually create and copy each primary email-folder into it, but there still was no way to separate the backup folder out of thunderbird. I have read something called MozBackup but thats 6 years old
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Charles
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