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Thunderbird 1.5 Final released

January 12th, 2006

Scott MacGregor writes: “The final release of Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5 is now available for download from getthunderbird.com. Users of RC1 should see the update soon. If you are using RC2, then you already have 1.5 final.”

“Thunderbird 1.5 introduces several new features including a software update system, spell check as you type, built in phishing detector, auto save as draft, and support for deleting attachments from email messages. Message filtering has also been improved with new filter actions for replying and forwarding. Saved search folders can now search folders across multiple accounts.”

“More details can be found in the Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5 Release Notes, and the support forum staff is available for questions. ”

“I wanted to thank everyone in the mozillaZine community who helped test the alphas, the betas, and the release candidates that went into this release. Thank you for trusting Thunderbird with your email throughout the development and release cycle for 1.5. I’m looking forward to working with all of you on 2.0 and beyond!”

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  1. January 12th, 2006 at 14:47 | #1

    Personally I’m happy about OPML support. That makes the switch from Liferea to Thunderbird even more comfortable.

  2. Marvin
    January 12th, 2006 at 14:51 | #2

    I liked the News and RSS Reader Function for Thunderbird already for a while. But it should get better with the Outline Processor Markup Language support for Thunderbird. Liferea is not bad but I prefer to have as less programs running as possible

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