Thunderbird Beta for Testers

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4.1
1.05K reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Help make the next Thunderbird release as awesome as possible by downloading Thunderbird Beta and getting early access to the latest features and bug fixes before they're officially released. Your testing and feedback are important, so please report bugs, rough edges, and share your thoughts with us!

Find our bug tracker, source code, and wiki at https://github.com/thunderbird/thunderbird-android.

We’re always happy to welcome new developers, designers, documenters, translators, bug triagers and friends. Visit us at https://thunderbird.net/participate to get started.

What you can do
Thunderbird is a powerful, privacy-focused email app. Effortlessly manage multiple email accounts from one app, with a Unified Inbox option for maximum productivity. Built on open-source technology and supported by a dedicated team of developers alongside a global community of volunteers, Thunderbird never treats your private data as a product. Supported solely by financial contributions from our users, so you never have to see ads mixed in with your emails again.

What you can do



  • Ditch multiple apps and webmail. Use one app, with an optional Unified Inbox, to power through your day.

  • Enjoy a privacy-friendly email client that never collects or sells your personal data. We directly connect you to your email provider. That’s it!

  • Take your privacy to the next level by using OpenPGP email encryption (PGP/MIME) with the “OpenKeychain” app, to encrypt and decrypt your messages.

  • Choose to sync your email instantly, at set intervals, or on-demand. However you want to check your email, it’s up to you!

  • Find your important messages using both local and server-side search.



Compatibility



  • Thunderbird works with IMAP and POP3 protocols, supporting a wide range of email providers, including Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, iCloud, and more.



Why use Thunderbird



  • The trusted name in email for over 20 years - now on Android.

  • Thunderbird is fully funded by voluntary contributions from our users. We don’t mine your personal data. You are never the product.

  • Made by a team that is as efficiency-minded as you are. We want you to spend minimal time using the app while getting maximum in return.

  • With contributors from all over the world, Thunderbird for Android has been translated into more than 20 languages.

  • Supported by MZLA Technologies Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation.



Open Source and Community



  • Thunderbird is free and open source, which means its code is available to see, modify, use and share freely. Its license also ensures that it will be free forever. You can think of Thunderbird as a gift from thousands of contributors to you.

  • We develop in the open with regular, transparent updates on our blog and mailing lists.

  • Our user support is powered by our global community. Find the answers you need, or step into the role of a contributor - whether it’s answering questions, translating the app, or telling your friends and family about Thunderbird.

Updated on
Nov 20, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Messages and 7 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.2
1K reviews
BrainierBus2207
November 25, 2024
After this update, I moved completely from K9 to Thunderbird! So far, everything is great! The changing to initials on the display for the accounts is HUGELY helpful, but I would like to see it be customize able, but I am definitely not complaining. The import from K9 worked almost completely flawlessly importing everything with the exception of a small issue with one account, but nothing that wasn't correctable. Great job team!
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Keith Horenstein
October 11, 2024
As mentioned won't port k-9 settings, but it auto-recognized the right configuration. Really easy. Only using for a few days, the big issue for me is visual. It's hard to see the difference between read and unread messages. Not enough contrast or difference. K-9 used line shading, easy to see. Sort of annoying to be wondering if I read a note or not. Also when reading an individual message, I need larger font. Sometimes the message won't render right. Can't recall that happening with k9.
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Elizabeth Robinson
October 11, 2024
I want to use this so so bad but it just can't do what I need it to yet. I "enabled" push notification (yes there is an option but it's buried currently), but it's grossly inconsistent for when the notification will come through, anywhere from instantly to 10+ minutes. And even though I have it set to download images automatically, not all images download and there is no way to download the ones that didn't. It's still early so I'm hoping these can improve, but these are a big obstacle.
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What's new

Thunderbird for Android version 9.0b1, based on K-9 Mail. Changes include:
- Account initials now use the display name, improving customizability
- Account icons remain in the same position when selected
- Unified inbox enabled only when multiple accounts are configured
- Push service now starts reliably when expected
- Correct default delete message action for QR-imported accounts. Please check your fetch mail settings!
- Folder drawer updates properly on account configuration changes