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Thunderbird notifies Microsoft 365 customers of authorization method change – Computers – What’s new

Outlook as a program crashed a lot for me, I have no idea what caused it. Local 10GiB email storage shouldn’t be such a challenge, Thunderbird does just that. I looked at it a few times, ran a few commands, but when that didn’t work I went to Thunderbird. Maybe the client is better now, I’ll try it as soon as they release Outlook for Linux.

I don’t quite understand that “professional” thing, I don’t see what could be professional in a software. It has to show, edit, save and send emails, which any software does anyway. At most I see a difference in tutoring, Gmail did this before Outlook but nowadays it seems to work the same.

Thunderbird can be set up much like Outlook, but there are major flaws. The option to make mails two lines long still needs an add-on and that’s a shame. I like the design of the modern Thunderbird (100+ version, not the 91 LTS version), actually. Outlook always has too much appetite for unnecessary white space for my liking. It contains great features, but in terms of design I disagree with their picks from Office 2013.

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