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# '''Protect''' - [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Backing_Up_and_Restoring Backup your profile data]. Create and use a [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Starting_Firefox_or_Thunderbird_with_a_specified_profile test profile]. You might also want to back up your imap or pop mail store.
# '''Protect''' - [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Backing_Up_and_Restoring Backup your profile data]. Create and use a [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Starting_Firefox_or_Thunderbird_with_a_specified_profile test profile]. You might also want to back up your imap or pop mail store.
# '''Test suggestions''' - do one or more of the following:
# '''Test suggestions''' - do one or more of the following:
#* Run [https://litmus.mozilla.org/run_tests.cgi?test_run_id=6 Thunderbird Trunk litmus tests].  Ask for help in #testday if you're not familiar with Litmus. If a testcase is unclear, mark it as such. See also the [http://quality.mozilla.org/howto/litmus/tutorial Litmus tutorial].
<!-- #* Run [https://litmus.mozilla.org/run_tests.cgi?test_run_id=6 Thunderbird Trunk litmus tests].  Ask for help in #testday if you're not familiar with Litmus. If a testcase is unclear, mark it as such. See also the [http://quality.mozilla.org/howto/litmus/tutorial Litmus tutorial]. -->
#* Exercise your favorite (or least favorite) Thunderbird functions and provide feedback. Examples: account setup, large scale POP and imap downloads, filters, junk mail processing to name a few.
#* Exercise your favorite (or least favorite) Thunderbird functions and provide feedback. Examples: account setup, large scale POP and imap downloads, filters, junk mail processing to name a few.
#* Try new capabilities of Thunderbird 3 - New Add-ons Manager (Tools > Add-ons) shows recommended Add-ons. (Note: few add-ons are compatible with  this early alpha, as add-on developers need to upgrade them.) Address book can now read Mac OS X's system Address Book but is currently disabled by default.  To enable it, see [http://clarkbw.net/blog/2008/04/16/mac-address-book-try-thunderbird-nightly/ this blog entry]. New Crash Reporter ([http://kb.mozillazine.org/Breakpad Breakpad]). Searching message bodies no longer produces as many false positives and is more accurate in some multilingual situations. Improved performance through javascript. Thunderbird is now a native Cocoa application on Mac.
#* Try new capabilities of Thunderbird 3 - New Add-ons Manager (Tools > Add-ons) shows recommended Add-ons. (Note: few add-ons are compatible with  this early alpha, as add-on developers need to upgrade them.) Address book can now read Mac OS X's system Address Book but is currently disabled by default.  To enable it, see [http://clarkbw.net/blog/2008/04/16/mac-address-book-try-thunderbird-nightly/ this blog entry]. New Crash Reporter ([http://kb.mozillazine.org/Breakpad Breakpad]). Searching message bodies no longer produces as many false positives and is more accurate in some multilingual situations. Improved performance through javascript. Thunderbird is now a native Cocoa application on Mac.
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