Thunderbird 136.0 released (www.thunderbird.net)
from petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to linux@lemmy.ml on 04 Mar 21:01
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/31582664

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[deleted] on 04 Mar 21:09 next collapse

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timewarp@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 21:39 next collapse

Great that there are so many fixes, but so few changes for a new release. Also… hardcoded OAuth tokens is questionable. People connecting Gmail are basically giving Mozilla full access to their email:

github.com/thunderbird/…/6176

ouch@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 05:29 next collapse

Can you elaborate what the risk is?

samc@feddit.uk on 05 Mar 06:15 next collapse

Are there any new features in particular you’re hoping for?

For me, those two are the only things I can remember thinking it would be nice to have. Q

Cysioland@lemmygrad.ml on 05 Mar 09:15 collapse

Connecting with your own token would not work for people who have setup Advanced Protection Program on their Google accounts

Dirk@lemmy.ml on 05 Mar 08:42 collapse

Thunderbird is the only Mozilla product that doesn’t suck!

jherazob@beehaw.org on 05 Mar 09:23 next collapse

If i recall, it’s the one managed by the community instead of the Mozilla Org

kittenroar@beehaw.org on 07 Mar 01:44 collapse

Firefox doesn’t suck imho

Dirk@lemmy.ml on 07 Mar 07:37 collapse

Even if you ignore the recent few fuck-ups Mozilla did: It does.

It sucks less than other non-Chromium browsers, though.

loren@lemm.ee on 13 Mar 20:06 collapse

No, it doesn’t? I use it for everything every day and it’s fine.

Dirk@lemmy.ml on 14 Mar 06:16 collapse

Yeah, but it is just “fine”.