The world’s most popular open-source emailing client, Thunderbird, was recently updated to Thunderbird 78.

The major release was a significant upgrade, and brought with it a host of new features such as color customization of folder pane icons, additional enterprise policies, the preference to disable OpenPGP functionality, the chance to add event preview to ICS import dialog in Calendar, and more. It also included a wide range of changes and fixes.

Not long after Thunderbird 78.0.1 was released and brought with it some additional features such as Key revocation, extending key expiration, and secret key backup, and another extensive list of improvements.

Thunderbird 78.1.1 builds on the last release and offers another range of changes and fixes. There are no new features in this update, however. There are still two known issues that are currently unresolved, so there will likely be another update sometime soon that addressed those outstanding issues. Thankfully, there are only two known issues, and subsequently, this version of Thunderbird is great to use.

Changes:

  • Building OpenPGP shared library linked to system libraries now supported
  • MailExtension errors now shown in Developer Tools console by default
  • MailExtensions: Dynamic registration of calendar providers now supported

Improvements:

  • OpenPGP improvements
  • Message preview was sometimes blank after upgrading from Thunderbird 68
  • Email addresses whitelisted for remote content not displayed in preferences
  • Importing data from Seamonkey did not work
  • Renaming a mail list did not update the side bar
  • MailExtensions: messenger.* namespace was undefined

Download Thunderbird 78.1.1 for Windows, Mac, and Linux:

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