This article will show you how to install Thunderbird on Mac. For other operating systems, see Installing Thunderbird on Windows and Installing Thunderbird on Linux. Before you install Thunderbird, check that your computer meets the System Requirements.
Publisher's Description
Mozilla Thunderbird is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component. The goal is to produce a cross platform stand alone mail application using the XUL user interface language. The intended customer is someone who uses Mozilla Firefox (or another stand alone browser) as their primary browser and wants a mail client based on mozilla that 'plays nice' with the browser.
beatmakershq reviewed v15.0.1 on Sep 12, 2012Thunderbird For Mac Sierra
still one of the best mail clients you can get. although hardly anyone uses non-webmail these days. if you are going to do it use this!
bousozoku reviewed v3.0 Final on Dec 8, 2009
As a long time version 3.0 beta tester, I'm glad to see it reach the final version.
The search everywhere is a good feature and there is a switch to let Spotlight search messages. The combined inbox is useful and the migration tool takes care of that. Integration with Mac OS X isn't seamless, but the Mac OS X Address Book can be accessed in the Address Book list. The migration tool made a security change which may or may not annoy: it wanted me to use a master password and each time you start the browser it asks for that password. A sticking point for me is that the Lightning extension is still in beta test and wasn't ready for use with Thunderbird version 3.0. AlanS2001 reviewed v1.5.0.4 on Jun 2, 2006
Ntfs for mac free. Best simple home mail client, bar none.
DudeBoyz reviewed v1.0.7 on Sep 30, 2005
Pretty solid - not bad at all.
Wish it would do on the fly spell checking like Apple Mail does, and also had the same kind of right-mouse button menu options as Apple Mail does (look up in dictionary, look up in google, etc.) It does have newsgroup support, but I do wish it allowed you to set it so it did not abbreviate newsgroup names. Still, all in all, so far, so good.
Your Rating
beatmakershq reviewed v15.0.1 on Sep 12, 2012
still one of the best mail clients you can get. although hardly anyone uses non-webmail these days. if you are going to do it use this!
bousozoku reviewed v3.0 Final on Dec 8, 2009
As a long time version 3.0 beta tester, I'm glad to see it reach the final version.
The search everywhere is a good feature and there is a switch to let Spotlight search messages. The combined inbox is useful and the migration tool takes care of that. Integration with Mac OS X isn't seamless, but the Mac OS X Address Book can be accessed in the Address Book list. The migration tool made a security change which may or may not annoy: it wanted me to use a master password and each time you start the browser it asks for that password. A sticking point for me is that the Lightning extension is still in beta test and wasn't ready for use with Thunderbird version 3.0. AlanS2001 reviewed v1.5.0.4 on Jun 2, 2006
Best simple home mail client, bar none.
DudeBoyz reviewed v1.0.7 on Sep 30, 2005
Pretty solid - not bad at all.
Wish it would do on the fly spell checking like Apple Mail does, and also had the same kind of right-mouse button menu options as Apple Mail does (look up in dictionary, look up in google, etc.) It does have newsgroup support, but I do wish it allowed you to set it so it did not abbreviate newsgroup names. Still, all in all, so far, so good. Which app can help me back up Mails from Thunderbird Mac Mail Client?
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