Thunderbird 145 Triumphs: Seamless Exchange Email Support Without Add-Ons!

Thunderbird 145 swoops in with full native support for Microsoft Exchange via EWS, ditching third-party add-ons. Say goodbye to Outlook woes and hello to smooth sailing with auto-detected settings, seamless message sync, and folder management. It’s like Thunderbird just got a tech makeover, and Outlook is left asking for directions!

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Hot Take:

Well, it looks like Thunderbird just leveled up in the email game. Microsoft Exchange users, prepare to be wooed by the open-source charm of Thunderbird 145. It’s dropping third-party baggage and flaunting its new native support like it’s the hottest thing since sliced bread. Who knew email clients could stir up so much drama?

Key Points:

  • Thunderbird 145 introduces native Microsoft Exchange support using EWS protocol.
  • Users can now ditch third-party add-ons for seamless message synchronization and folder management.
  • Migrating from Outlook to Thunderbird is as easy as pie with automatic setting detection.
  • Current support includes email setup, folder access, message management, and basic search functions.
  • Future updates promise enhanced features like calendar syncing and Microsoft Graph integration.

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