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blog:2025:0828blaugust_25 [2025/08/28 23:23] – [RSS for Mastodon] scumsuck | blog:2025:0828blaugust_25 [2025/08/29 19:29] (current) – [Blaugust 25: Thunderbird and RSS] scumsuck |
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[[https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/|Thunderbird]] is a free, open source e-mail manager. | [[https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/|Thunderbird]] is a free, open source e-mail manager. |
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**Why use Thunderbird over just logging into gmail or whatever?** It has extra features for compiling RSS feeds, and also IRC chat. I am interested in those extra features so I'm not so reliant on google, discord, and other social medias. I also wish to separate my e-mails (which is mostly work stuff) from my browser habits (which is mostly "fun" stuff like social media and watching videos). And I want to see all my emails from all my inboxes at once. | **Why use Thunderbird over just logging into gmail or whatever?** It has extra features for compiling RSS feeds, and also IRC chat. I am interested in those extra features so I'm not so reliant on google, discord, and siloed social medias, all of which are trying to push stupid LLM genAI shit on me. I also wish to separate my e-mails (which is mostly work stuff) from my browser habits (which is mostly "fun" stuff like social media and watching videos). And I want to see all my emails from all my inboxes at once. |
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I'm using a fork called [[https://betterbird.eu/|Betterbird]], mostly so I can have fun rainbow indicators for my emails. And cuz the vanilla Thunderbird lags a lot on my computer with my 50000 emails. For the purposes of this page, //Betterbird// and //Thunderbird// are the same thing and I'll be referring the program as Thunderbird mostly. | I'm using a fork called [[https://betterbird.eu/|Betterbird]], mostly so I can have fun rainbow indicators for my emails. And cuz the vanilla Thunderbird lags a lot on my computer with my 50000 emails. For the purposes of this page, //Betterbird// and //Thunderbird// are the same thing and I'll be referring the program as Thunderbird mostly. |