Sure there is a use. That’s eBay. I collect older consoles and games and sometimes it’s the only way to get an item.
Sure there is a use. That’s eBay. I collect older consoles and games and sometimes it’s the only way to get an item.
That’s saying the quiet part loud
They were gonna axe the cookies in return for a generalized profile in your browser or something.
As long as you’re not giving market share to chromium…
Then use a fork.
See my other reply, you can automate this with a setting so you don’t have to edit it manually every time.
This is built into Thunderbird for a while now.
https://i.imgur.com/065RFJJ.png
Account Settings
Reply from this identity when delivery headers match
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), for example *@yourdomain.com
Mozilla used to have Sunbird, until they also rolled it into Thunderbird. Standalone calendars aren’t popular anymore, but in sure there’s some around.
I understand the mail integration, as appointments can be processed directly.
It works better for searching, it works offline, catch-all addresses just work with correct from address when replying, backup and archiving, can move mails from box to box without sending.
I also use roundcube, but only to read mails. If I want to reply to a catch-all mail I have to create an alias which is super tedious.
I use thunderbird at home and outlook at work and prefer thunderbird. It works nicely with my catch-all mailserver so it automatically uses the correct outgoing address.
Searching for mails is also a breeze compared to outlook.
I have a WAP phone, and to my surprise google loads
What color theme is that?
Now I’m curious how this detection would work.