After completing an Ubuntu automatic software update (15 Oct 2018) that included Thunderbird 60.2.1 the Lightning calendar is now missing. When I click on Thunderbird's Add-On tab to see if there's an update for Lightning I'm told that all the versions of Lightning available there are not compatible with the updated Thunderbird release. All my calendar data is no longer available to me - HELP!!
When I type something in Thunderbird's search bar, the first item that pops up is a Bing search for that term. Is there a way to remove Bing? I don't really need Thunderbird to be able to search the web.
So just removing it and leaving nothing is acceptable, but replacing it with, say, Google (or anything that's not Bing) works as well. I perused all the settings dialogs and preferences and couldn't find anything of the sort.
I am using thunderbird 14.0, where i am facing few issue. Is it possible to make thunderbird look like outlook. I didn't mean the theme or look, i mean the way that how outlook express replies. It has a neat line on the end of every reply, where as thunderbird doesnot do the way like outlook does. It doesn't show the details of From, To Subject & Date while replying..I just to overcome this issue by customizing the settings or i just want to know is there any other email client which serves like outlook for ubuntu?
Outlook Screenshot:
Thunderbird Screenshot:
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Update - 2:
- Outlook express / outlook has a nice look on forwarding mails. Like it highlights the From field in light grey color. Pls find the snapshot below. How to get this style in thunderbird on forwarding mails?
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- Can i have the below style? All the informations should be highlighted in light grey color, like the one on screenshot below. Also i dont want the email id to be displayed, on mouse over it should show the email id like outlook. You can find it in below screenshot.
Update - 4:
- Help me in adding signature for all outgoing mails.
I've setup Thunderbird (default in 12.04) with five mail accounts. Unfortunatly, every mail address is shown only with its own inbox, sent...
How can I get a combined inbox for all addresses? I've searched for extensions, but did not find any that add this feature.
I want to be able to click links in Thunderbird emails and have them open in Chromium (package name chromium-browser
). Instead, they open in Firefox.
I have tried the following:
xfce preferred applications (Chromium is not listed, so I had to hunt down the executable) -- next time I run chromium, it complains that it is no longer the default browser.
Telling Chromium to set itself as the default browser. Thunderbird opens links in Firefox.
update-alternatives. It's already listed as an alternative at the same priority as Firefox. The "open web browser" app menu item opens Chromium. Thunderbird opens links in Firefox.
I have looked through the entire preferences gui in Thunderbird (but not the advanced config editor yet) and seen nothing that mentions what browser to open links in.
Please note that this is not Google Chrome.