
Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office365
Thunderbird launches Thundermail and Pro services to offer an open-source alternative to Gmail and Office365, focused on privacy, freedom, and user control.
Thunderbird launches Thundermail and Pro services to offer an open-source alternative to Gmail and Office365, focused on privacy, freedom, and user control.
Mozilla Thunderbird 137 open-source email client brings visual updates, security fixes, and key performance improvements across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Stalwart open-source mail server is expanding beyond email to become a full collaboration platform with calendaring, contacts, and file sharing support.
Mozilla Thunderbird 136 rolls out with dark mode enhancements, improved message threading controls, and bug fixes.
DavMail 6.3 open-source Exchange gateway brings LDAP, IMAP, and Office 365 enhancements, better TLS 1.3, and expanded Docker support.
Postfix 3.10 MTA is out with key updates include OpenSSL 3.5 support, TLSRPT protocol, enhanced logging, and privacy improvements.
Mozilla Thunderbird 134 rolls out with real-time desktop alerts, visual improvements, and critical fixes (only for testing purposes).
Dovecot 2.4 secure IMAP server has been released with a new signing key, experimental ARM64 Docker support, and major config changes.
Rspamd 3.11 spam filtering system introduces Elasticsearch 8/OpenSearch 2 support, smarter ratelimiting, key security fixes, and more.
Twenty years ago, Thunderbird v1.0 took flight. Two decades later, the beloved mail client remains a fantastic email management tool. Happy birthday, Thunderbird!