I use Mozilla on Linux (Red Hat 7.3).When I browse on the internet and click on "contact button" or on email address Mozilla starts it's own Mail Client. However, I want to use Kmail as default mail ...
Ali Taghavi, Mozilla's director of corporate communications, said: "Thunderbird is not impacted by the layoffs." As of January this year, Thunderbird began operating from a new wholly-owned subsidiary ...
Mozilla Corp. is about to disown Thunderbird, its stand-alone e-mail client, the company’s CEO disclosed yesterday. In a posting to her blog Wednesday, CEO Mitchell Baker said that Mozilla’s first ...
Mozilla today announced a new email client for Android devices called K-9 Mail. The mobile app is being launched as part of Mozilla’s Thunderbird family of open-source desktop email and chat ...
The Mozilla Foundation’s most popular and well-known product is the free and open source Firefox web browser. But the organization has been developing the Thunderbird email client for nearly as long.
Weeks after the successful launch of its Firefox browser, Mozilla has released an e-mail application in another salvo on Microsoft's home turf. The Mozilla Foundation, an open-source development group ...
In an era when applications are moving into the web browser, the maker of the world's most popular open-source e-mail client wants you to stay on the desktop. Later this month, Mozilla will release ...
Editor’s Note: This story is reprinted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. Mozilla spun off its Thunderbird e-mail client into a new for-profit ...
Mozilla has shown that it knows how to innovate with Web browsers, but can it do the same with e-mail? Its record is mixed. Matt Asay is a veteran technology columnist who has written for CNET, ...
E-mail addresses and cryptographically protected passwords for thousands of Mozilla developers were exposed through a database glitch that may have been exploited by hackers, Mozilla officials warned ...
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