Am 03.11.20 um 15:18 schrieb Ludovic Marcotte (lmarco...@inverse.ca):
On 2020-11-03 9:10 a.m., Frank Pauxberger (fr...@pauxberger.de) wrote:
with Fedora 33 and Ubuntu 20.10 shipping Thunderbird 78 now as
default I looked into migrating to the latest version available for
each. I tried both way
On 2020-11-03 9:30 a.m., Lukas Wringer
(lukas.wrin...@rz.uni-augsburg.de) wrote:
as mentioned in a post by mozilla/mzla there is no syncing feature in
Thunderbird implemented directly - yet (it is in beta 81). Is the Sync
implemented in the plugin instead? Or do you wait for the next TB release
Hi,
as mentioned in a post by mozilla/mzla there is no syncing feature in
Thunderbird implemented directly - yet (it is in beta 81). Is the Sync
implemented in the plugin instead? Or do you wait for the next TB release?
"...but there are no synchronization abilities"
-> https://mail.mozilla.org/p
On 2020-11-03 9:10 a.m., Frank Pauxberger (fr...@pauxberger.de) wrote:
with Fedora 33 and Ubuntu 20.10 shipping Thunderbird 78 now as default
I looked into migrating to the latest version available for each. I
tried both ways, the auto-update along with updating the system and a
fresh instal
Hi all,
with Fedora 33 and Ubuntu 20.10 shipping Thunderbird 78 now as default I
looked into migrating to the latest version available for each. I tried
both ways, the auto-update along with updating the system and a fresh
install. Then followed the steps at
https://github.com/inverse-inc/sog