How To Enable Offline Mode In Thunderbird

The Offline mode in Thunderbird is useful lets you compose emails and also download and read previous messages. Here is how to use it: To go offline, click on File >Offline. Then select Work Offline. So, the icon at the bottom of the Thunderbird window will change indicating that offline mode is now enabled. During this mode, you can still draft email messages. Click on the Write button as before....

Add Email Messages As Calendar Events And Tasks In Thunderbird

Thunderbird can convert email messages from inbox to calendar events and tasks. This is useful when you’d want to prioritize emails and add them as tasks and events to be completed by a timeline. Here is how to do that: Right-click on the email message in Thunderbird and select Convert To. Choose either Event or Task to convert the message. Converting emails to events: When added as an event,...

Turn On Do Not Track Feature In Mozilla Thunderbird

Mozilla Thunderbird 15 has the option of “Do not track” associated with it. What this means is that when this feature is turned on, there will be an opt-out  from various advertising and media networks which display targeted ads. By default, Do Not Track is off in Thunderbird 15. To enable it : Go to Preferences > Preferences by clicking the three row icon on far right. Go to “Security”...

Automatically Fetch Articles For Subscribed RSS Feeds In Mozilla Thunderbird

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Mozilla Thunderbird has a useful built-in RSS reader. By default, for each of the added feed subscriptions, it won’t check or get new messages when Thunderbird is launched. So here is how to configure Thunderbird RSS reader to automatically check for and retrieve articles for any of the subscribed RSS feeds as soon as it is launched : Browse to the feed subscription which needs to be automatically...

Automatically Add Cc And Bcc When Sending Emails Using Mozilla Thunderbird

Mozilla Thunderbird allows adding single or multiple email addresses as recipients for any outgoing message in the “CC” and “BCC” fields. To do this : 1. Open Thunderbird and select Tools > Account Settings. 2. For the desired email account (if there are multiple email accounts configured), in the “Copies & Folders” section, enable the tick mark next to “Cc...