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Mozilla brought Thunderbird back in-house in an announcement on May 9, 2017, and continued to support its development. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] The Thunderbird development team expanded by adding several new members and overhauled security and the user interface.
Icedove was the Debian project's rebranded version of the Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail client. In February 2017, Thunderbird packages were reintroduced into the Debian repositories, [10] and on April 20, 2017, the Icedove package in Debian Stable was de-branded back to Thunderbird.
2009–2017 10.5 (IA-32 and x64) 16.0.2: 2007–2012 10.0.12esr: 2007–2013 ... Back to article "Mozilla Thunderbird" Back to article "History of Mozilla Thunderbird"
Postbox was founded and staffed by several former developers from Mozilla. The software was built using Mozilla's Gecko browser engine, and was initially based on Thunderbird, Mozilla's own e-mail software. [5] According to a 2017 report, Postbox 7 required 8GB of RAM, 200 MB of hard drive space, plus Windows 8 (or later) or macOS 10.13 (or later).
Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups: Mozilla Foundation: Mozilla Public License: GUI Mozilla Thunderbird: Mozilla Foundation Cross-platform: MPL-2.0: GUI Mulberry: Cyrus Daboo (formerly Cyrusoft International, Inc./ISAMET) Cross-platform Apache-2.0: GUI Mutt: Michael Elkins Cross-platform GPL-2.0-or-later: TUI Netscape Messenger: Netscape Communications? GUI
In November 2014, Mozilla signed a five-year partnership with Yahoo, [13] making Yahoo! Search the default search engine for Firefox in the US. Yandex Search is the default for Firefox in Russia and Baidu continues its role as the default in China. In November 2017, Mozilla terminated its agreement with Yahoo two years earlier than planned.
Mozilla's deal with Yahoo was to generate $375 million a year for Mozilla. But in 2017, after Yahoo was purchased by Verizon, Mozilla used a clause in the contract to end it, returning Google as the default search engine. [72] Mozilla received $338 million in 2019 from the settlement with Verizon. [26]
SeaMonkey was created in 2005 after the Mozilla Foundation decided to focus on the standalone projects Firefox and Thunderbird. The development of SeaMonkey is community-driven, in contrast to the Mozilla Application Suite, which until its last released version (1.7.13) was governed by the Mozilla Foundation.