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tb-enterprise is a mailing list for ADMINISTRATORS to discuss | tb-enterprise is a mailing list for '''ADMINISTRATORS''' to discuss '''[[Thunderbird/Enterprise|deployment and configuration of Thunderbird in large organizations]]'''. '''ADMINISTRATORS''' support each other regarding everyday tasks based on first-hand experience, and by fostering better tools, documentation, options, and functionalities. | ||
We invite ADMINISTRATORS to subscribe at https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/tb-enterprise and encourage you to participate. | We invite ADMINISTRATORS to subscribe at https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/tb-enterprise and encourage you to participate. | ||
tb-enterprise is | tb-enterprise is also a [http://groups.google.com/group/tb-enterprise Google Group] for archival and web-reading purposes. | ||
By default tb-enterprise is | By default tb-enterprise is un-moderated: | ||
* Anyone can subscribe. And anyone can read the messages. | * Anyone can subscribe. And anyone can read the messages. |
Revision as of 10:04, 20 June 2017
tb-enterprise is a mailing list for ADMINISTRATORS to discuss deployment and configuration of Thunderbird in large organizations. ADMINISTRATORS support each other regarding everyday tasks based on first-hand experience, and by fostering better tools, documentation, options, and functionalities.
We invite ADMINISTRATORS to subscribe at https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/tb-enterprise and encourage you to participate.
tb-enterprise is also a Google Group for archival and web-reading purposes.
By default tb-enterprise is un-moderated:
- Anyone can subscribe. And anyone can read the messages.
- Anyone subscriber can post. Presently, posts from subscribers are not moderated.
Messages should be on topic and:
- Be nice (in other words, no personal attacks, ranting, etc.)
- Be constructive (in other words, no repetition, venting, etc.)
Messages that do not meet these rules may result in moderation of the subscriber. Whitelisting membership may be used at the discretion of the list-owners (tb-enterprise-owner at mozilla.org).
For more information see Thunderbird in enterprise environments.
If you want to contribute to Thunderbird, please check https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird and Communications Channels.