thunderbird
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Use Thunderbird to Get All of Your Emails in One Place
We’re now much more used to checking emails inside a browser tab, or loading up a mobile app, but for years everyone used desktop clients to get their email and try and get their inboxes into some kind of order—and since way back in 2003, Mozilla Thunderbird has been one of the best programs for…
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Color Folders Makes Organising Mail In Thunderbird Easy
Windows/Mac/Linux: Folders and labels in Thunderbird are great for at keeping your mail organised and out of your inbox, but they all look alike. Color Folders is a simple add-on that lets you customise the folders in Thunderbird however you like — by priority, to match your Gmail labels, or just according to your tastes.
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Markdown Here Adds Markdown Support To Email And Web Forms
Chrome/Firefox/Safari/Thunderbird/Postbox: Markdown is a great way to instantly render text as HTML without knowing a lick of coding. If you want to use that in an email client like Gmail or Postbox, Markdown Here adds the functionality easily.
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Thunderbird’s Filelink Sends Attachments Directly To Cloud Services
If you’re going to email people, you’re going to run into attachment size limits. It’s a fact. You might not have noticed, but email client Thunderbird makes it nice and easy to convert attachments into Dropbox, Box.net and other cloud storage links.