In the future, we’re hopeful that a switch to monthly releases will allow us to put new features in your hands faster than what’s previously been possible.If you have duplicate messages (e.g. Thank you again for being patient with us as we continue to build the best possible software for managing your email and personal communications. We plan to support syncing of your email account definitions, credentials, signatures, saved searches, tags, tasks, filters, and most major preferences across multiple installations of Thunderbird on PC, (Yes, this is cross-compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux.) You’ll also be able to sync your Thunderbird accounts with the forthcoming Thunderbird for Android. Once we have a server and a proper back-end infrastructure, we’ll enable it on beta for you all to test. We don’t have a solid release date, but our objective is to have Thunderbird Sync finished in time for the next ESR release, or shortly after we switch to a monthly release schedule (we’re aiming to complete that transition to monthly by early 2024). While our Sync functionality does use Firefox Sync code, they will end up being completely different products with different use-cases. However, what slowed us down is the need to hire a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to help us spin up our own back-end infrastructure that is independent of Firefox Sync. We do have the basic user interface for Thunderbird Sync designed already. And it needs months of user testing to ensure that stability. Besides, this is a feature that absolutely must be secure and reliable. We did our very best to finish up Thunderbird Sync for the initial release of version 115, but some technical blockers prevented us from moving forward fast enough to deliver it to you. When we started creating our roadmap for Supernova, our feature targets were ambitious. If you’re already using Thunderbird 115, you may have noticed a feature that is conspicuously absent: Thunderbird Sync. The road to Thunderbird 115 “Supernova” has been a long one, and we’re confident you’ll love the final result. Hello Thunderbird family! First and foremost, we want to express our deepest appreciation for your patience.
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