Security Improvments
- Change default behaviour on selecting messages to only open the message/mark it read on double click. Makes dealing with suspicious messages easier without losing functionality (ie: javascript powered auto-infectors). As well improves user experience for moving/managing emails without marking them as read.
Mail lifecycle management infrastructure
Currently SPAM protection, authentication, filtering and signing are almost independent functions. Archiving of e-mail is not even thought about. However, SPAM more and more governs the mailboxes (95+% SPAM of all mail are not uncommon). It would be reasonable to set up an infrastructure as well as a an easily understood UI to counteract phishing, get rid of spam and make the mail system usable again. Therefore authentification, based on cryptographic tools (i.e. enigmail) and sorting (filtering) of messages should be performed in a transparent way. Authenticated and wanted e-mails should be easily identified as such and be ranked and visalized as more important; Filtering rules should be easily learned by the system (i.e. drop a message to a folder and be asked for the rule or learn with bayesian filter) and multiple cooperative filtering system should be easily integrated (i.e. spamato). Old messages are currently only deleted, but not archived by the system. The architecture has to support automatical archiving, which includes removal of attachments, fast searching and storing in a compressed folder.
In the end this architecture should be capable of acting as a virtual secretary for the user, to be able to focus on communication and not on "digging" tasks.
Specific anti-spam improvments
This was touched upon above, but ability to control spam is one of the most important issues now for those using email and is a critical feature. There are plugins for spam control, but the average Thunderbird user will probably not know about them or know how to use them. So here are a few things that would help on the spam front:
- simple way to use spamhaus, spews, spamcop and other major DNS blocklists from the mail package itself. I appreciate these are most effective rejecting at the SMTP stage, but the average users probably have POP boxes on an ISP rather than running their own mail server. Being able to avoid downloading mail from blocklisted IPs (which means only header needs to be read) is better than downloading the full message and using up CPU cycles scanning the content. Would be user controllable (i.e. could use a positive result in filtering later rather than reject message at this stage).
- improved mail filters - these are quite basic at present, so can only perform actions based on TO, FROM, SUBJECT etc and maybe some text in the body. It would be great if the filters could allow you to filter mail based on IP, DNS blocklist result or spam assassin score (which many ISPs add to mail). Ability to auto-forward mail via a filter would be useful too. It would save a lot of time if I could automatically forward junk to spamcop and then just need to do the final review and submit report there. At present, sending each mail is a manual job (although relatively quick with the auto-complete of the address in TB 1.5)
- some kind of collaborative anti-spam system - the idea of spamato is very appealling; i used it for a while but found the java slowed my machine and there were relatively few users so the collaborative effect was weak. If TB had spamato built in, it could leverage a massive user base and it would be really effective, catching on to new spam runs very quickly.
- phishing filter functionality from Fx 2.0 utilized to tag emails as junk based on them containing known phishing URLs
Office assistant help
I would like to know how to setup out of office assistant in Thunderbird when our email server using IMAP protocol to recieve email. Our server is using postfix.
Address Book
I just want to cast a vote for better integration of the address book. Lightning much improves integration of the calendar component and something similar for the address book would go a long way toward making Thunderbird a great PIM. Keep up the good work!
I'd like to see an option to connect an account identity to an address book so that automatically entered addresses go to specific address books rather than just the address book that is open.
Outlook Express Import
I suggest to enhance the Outlook Express import feature. It should import the e-mail tags like "Forwarded", "Replied" etc. I'd like to switch from Outlook Express to Thunderbird but I need my old e-mails *with* their tags, because I need to know which e-mails I already replied to.
Allow several signatures per account
I wish to be able to dynamically change the signature for the e-mail I write, choosing in a combo box among those I defined for the current account: I can have a signature for French e-mails and another for English ones, one for mailing lists (or one per mailing list!), one for personal messages and one for professional ones, etc. PhiLho 03:50, 13 July 2006 (PDT)
Folder Personalization and Control
- Related to above: Whenever I write a message when I am in a given folder (or answer a message in this folder), TB would automatically picks up the default signature I chose for this folder (I have one folder per mailing list, for example). Of course, I want also to be able to override this default...
- I want to be able to set up different headers in different orders and different widths for each folder. In the Sent box, I don't want the Sender address, but I want it *and* the receiver address (great to filter out spam without even opening messages) in the Inbox. Idem for folders where I can aggregate received and sent messages. I don't need an attachment column in folders for mailing lists that doesn't accept attachments, but I want it in other folders. And so on. PhiLho 03:50, 13 July 2006 (PDT)
- I really would like a simple change. When I create a folder with "Save View as Folder" I would like to have sort by date descending with "Group By Sort". This works only when I press "G" in my folder. After changing to another folder this "G" option is forgotten... Miq
- Folders specifically created in the Trash folder should not be removed when using the "Empty Trash" feature.
- Individual folders should remember the bar height and collapsible header status for folders that need more space for messages vs more space for the list of emails.
- Empty folder (akin to Empty Trash) should be available in the context menu for all folders. Default behaviour sends to trash. JMJimmy 06:07, 27 November 2006 (PST)
Overriding wrapping
I would like to be able to override the wrapping width for a given message, or perhaps to allow a section to be unwrapped. This is to preserve pasted source code (or tables, etc.). PhiLho 03:50, 13 July 2006 (PDT)
No automatic read in preview
I want to be able to delete a message in the list (with preview pane) without opening the next message which I might want to read later or not at all (if spam). I find myself too often clicking on the unread icon... Likewise, I want to be able to select a message without marking it as read (eg. to move it or a whole selection to another folder). PhiLho 03:50, 13 July 2006 (PDT)
This can sort of be accomplished by setting the "Mark as read after n seconds" value to 99999, found under Tools->Settings->Advanced->General. A better solution would be a toggle-box though.
Also, it would be nice to have unread messages that haven't been clicked yet displayed in a different color. That way you know at a glance which unread messages are new since you checked in last time. --Mikael 01:53, 23 October 2006 (PDT)
I got spoiled by Eudora, which enabled me to preview messages without opening them. Surely we can do this in Tbird? --
User defined keyboard shortcuts
I would like to be able to define my own keyboard shortcuts, eg. to delete messages marked as spam... There is an extension, but AFAIK, it allows only to edit currently existing shortcuts, not to create them. PhiLho 03:50, 13 July 2006 (PDT)
thunderbird category is missing
there is no category:thunderbird as of this writing. the whole categories thing seems to be neglected on this wiki.
you asked not to edit, so i didn't add it here, but i'd ask anyone in Team Thunderbird to create a thunderbird category and add the pages linked from here to it. then, add the category to the products category i just created. thanks. Tsahi 12:05, 26 May 2006 (PDT)
Out of the office
Address Book editing
If you want to edit one address, the address book works very well, but if you have changes to make to multiple addresses, you have to export and then import them. I would like to be able to see my addresses in tables (showing whichever columns I chose) and be able to edit in that format rather than editing each one, selecting the proper field and then hitting OK
Downloading messages
I would like to see much stronger tools for watching my messages download. How many left, how big they are etc., choosing the way of downloading (for example smaller first), download messages without attachments etc. Sometimes, messages are downloaded twice. I would like to see the bug fixed if is possible.
You must fix this bug!!! My thunderbird have downloaded my messages plus 3 times per message. I had 900 mail. I deleted the plus 600, and this shit thunderbird deleted almost all of my messages from my pop3 account. And it is the second time till now.
Thank you Thunderhurt
Account Inspector
Like in TheBat an account inspector. Allthough almost everyone seems to have a broadband connection it becomes usefull for all, if you can see directly in a small window what e-mails you got in your inbox. with thebat you can chose fetch, read, delete and open. works fine with pop3 accounts.
Printing attachments
Several of my clients would really like to use Thunderbird, but there is a feature they need. They need to be able to print multiple attachments without opening each attachment. Is this doable?
Reply Composition
When you reply to an email, it places in the quote, and you can customise where to start your reply and where to place your signature.
A "use only <x> most recent quotes" function would be good - stop email tennis happening/email sizes snowballing, and it would only retain the <however number specified> most recent quotes you want to reply to, deleting the older ones as required.
Inline Reply
[feature-request] Hi all ! message- Currently the Tbird replies are very simple. I need "extened reply" or "inline reply" feature. That is - when I press on the reply button - the software must integrate into the answer the following:
1. from email address 2. to email address 3. date 4. original subject
This above is useful for business email to make it look more official.
Thunderbird already has all the code needed - in fact you can make inline forward: "message -> forward as -> inline" so it will be very easy to make the same for replies.
bugzilla links: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=337863
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67089
NOTE: the code already exists as a patch, I just need official accept of the Mozilla team, to include the patch in the standard Thunderbird release.
Edit Sent Email
It would be really great if you could edit a sent email, rather than having to click the Forward or Reply To buttons since they tend to change the contents of the email.
Often, you send an email and get a bounceback due to a malformed email address. Now, you need a quick way of editing the original email you sent so that you can correct the reciept details. Using reply to and forward is really annoying because it does not retain the original email. An "Edit" button should be available that would allow you to edit any sent email.
Its easier just to click Edit rather than Ctrl+C, Write, Ctrl+V on the body of the sent email. By doing the latter, you lose the original recipient, attachment and flag information (which is a real pain to copy over to the new email)
To optimize this scenario, Thunderbird could automatically open the bounced back email and initiate the edit procedure. A little bar at the top could indicate that the email addresses must be changed.
However, the Edit button is also needed for other circumstances, when for example, you just want to use the text of one email in another. Furthermore, if you want to use the attachments sent in one email in another.
Funambol Mozilla Addressbook Synchronizer
A new Funambol plugin has been added to Sourceforge.net. This is the Mozilla Addressbook synchronizer, which enable Mozilla users to synchronize contacts between Mozilla Thunderbird and the Funambol server. This is the first Alpha version, and works with Thunderbird 1.5.0.* on Windows platform only, Linux version will be available soon... You can find the Mozilla plugin here:Funambol Plugin
Message Filter based on whether or not "To" and "CC" is in an addressbook
Currently message filters allow us to filter the "From" header based on whether or not the sender is in an addressbook. It would be great if this criteria can be used on the "To" and "CC" fields. Hopefully the code for the "From" filter can be reused for this.
I have several domains and have a catchall on two them. I would really like to whitelist the email addresses that I would like to receive mail, and still have the opportunity to review ones not on my list in case one slipped through the cracks.
I hope this makes sense.
Thanks
Headers
- Allow editing From headers when composing a new message, Many times, especially using one-time email addresses or otherwise numerous email addresses, it is necessary to be able to freely edit From: header. Right clicking in From line could have edit or other option for this.
- Button added to the header section visible at all times (even on header collapse) to easily access the full headers. JMJimmy 06:06, 27 November 2006 (PST)
Forwarding E-Mail: Place Signature Above Forwarded In-Line E-Mail
I have Forwarding of messages configured to be "Inline" and whenever I forward a message my signature is placed at the bottom of the forwarded message even though my own text begins above the forwarded message.
It would be great if there was an option to place my signature at the top of the forwarded message but below my text just as there is for Replying to a message. This an issue to be addressed at the earliest.
Roaming support for messages filters in a imap folder
Write messages filters in an specific imap folder, to permit roaming users transport yours messages filters between many different computers.
Feature Request: Editing SUBJECT of received messages
Really would like Thunderbird to have a feature long available in Outlook: Need ability to EDIT the subject of any email item in the INBOX (AFTER it has been received) and then be able to save that email in the INBOX with the revised (edited) subject field. This feature has been available in Outlook for 10 years, since Outlook 97, and every version since, and is invaluable for later search and retrieval of messages when the original "Subject" field was null or insufficient. This is a critical functionality deficiency in head-to-head comparisons with Outlook, when T-Bird is so rich in other feature areas.
Thanks to whoever might be able to do something about this!
Don Dillin
Message Filter to save attachments to a directory based on sender's adddress
Add filter action "Save attachments to disk directory" based on sender's address.
Suggest folder as based on the domain/user part of the sender's address by truncating common domain suffixes like .com, .org, .com.ua, etc. and
Let the user select the disk directory to save attachments to
Use case:
message: From: user@example.com
Create filter from message:
Action:
save attachments to disk: folder: c:\attachments\example\user Save to: select folder
I would like to suggest that the attachments would automatically be saved in a folder having the same name as the mailbox where the mail item is saved. This would be filter-dependent organization. That would also pertain to embedded images. Ideally, upon implementation, the software would be able to reorganize the eudora attach and embedded folders to properly allocate the items there to the proper folders. If items are moved to different folders, the attachments and embedded images would need to move themselves as well.
BCC line in message preview
I am thrilled to learn that Mozilla will be incorporating Eudora. One of the changes in version 7.109 of Eudora is that you can no longer see the contents of the BCC line in message preview. Nearly every message I send has something on this line, so making viewable is important. I have confirmed with Eudora tech support that this is a current design issue in the 7.109 release.
Reformatting pasted content before send
Presently, Eudora doesn't retain formatting changes to content that has been pasted from another source. It saves the message and appears to be in the new font, but actually when it is sent, it reverts to the orignal font.
Signature inserted directly below reply content, rather than at end of message
It would be wonderful if one could insert a signature directly below whatever text has been typed, rather than at the end of the message.
PDF type formatting
I would be excellent if email messages could be created and formatted using favorite fonts and special characters and have those messages be viewed as created by recipients, just as PDF's don't require the fonts used in their creation to be resident on the recipient's computer.
Colors for formatting text
It would be great if we could use a custom colors palette for formaating text in messages. The text colors in Eudora are quite limited.
Enhanced Filter features
Over time, the filters list can become quite long and difficult to manage. A search feature would be very helpful, in addition to a logic checker. So, for example, if a filter is created that contradicts another filter, an alert would come up. Automatic organization by destination mailbox, alpha sort, or even a move to top button would be very helpful.
Auto Suggest for Addressing
In older versions of Eudora, the autocompletion feature would list the matching names from the history list and then below them list additional ones from the address book. In version 7.109, the address book is presented, seemingly disregarding the history list, even if both are selected. If just the history list is checked, matching items from the address book that aren't on the hisotry list don't appear. So, in essence, the autocompletion is not functioning properly. It should list matching items from the history list and them below them, matching items from the address book that aren't on the history list.
Search function: clear selected items
In Eudora, when one does a search (CTRL+F)Eudora will either select just the current mailbox that is open, or it may select all of them. If one has a large number of mailboxes (I have several thousand)it can take quite some time to deselect the undesired items and then select the desired one. A simple box to deselect or select all would be lovely.
No Email days
As someone who passes on various "forwards" to others, I am by default also a mailing list manager. As people do not wish to have their mailboxes overrun by unread messages, they typically email those in their address book and say, "I'll be away from x to y. Please no email during that time."
Thus, I go into their address book entry and note the day the will return next to their email address both reminding me of when to reactivate them and also preventing the messages from reaching them until I remove the notation. It would be great to have a tool within the address book to be able to say, like a filter, if the email address is "x", no email to them between these dates. Thus, even though their email address may be on the group list to get a message, Thunderbird will catch it and prevent the message from being sent to them, until their vacation is over.
Email to SMS
The basic technology exists today to enable the sending of SMS messages by email, but none for Eudora or Thunderbird, that I know of. This type of integration would be wonderful, and to also have it be a free service for personal use for Mozilla users.
HTML stationary
Although there are a number of utilities in the marketplace that integrate with other email applications, there are none that I know of that integrate with Eudora or Thunderbird. As with my request for PDF like capabilities, it would be ideal if the formatting of the staitonary could be preserved independent of the recipients resident fonts.
Auto Update Contacts
There are a handful of tools in the marketplace to accomplish this task fr other email programs, but none for Eudora, or Thunderbird that I know of. This particular one seems to be the most robust: http://www.srimax.com/contactsclinic/
It's integration into Eudora/Thunderbird would be wonderful.
Send personally
98% of all that I send by email is to a group list. I would love to have the "send personally" feature to be able to personalize all my messages, as it provides for a much more personal communication to have the recipient see "Dear Joan" rather than no proper addressing of the recipient at all. MapiLabs has created such an add-in for another email program.
Find and Replace
Currently in Eudora, CTRL+F finds a particular string, but there is no replace option. This is really needed, and should include the ability to handle special characters, etc.
Reminders Assistant
The Reminders Assistant feature would enable you to set a reminder for a particular message or mailbox to take an action on a particular date or in x number of days. This would be invaluable. Ideally, one could right click on a received or sent message and mark it for follow up as needed.
Subscription manager
This feature would enable people to add or remove themselves from a distribution list within eudora/Thunderbird.
Add email address and filter
For outgoing messages, enabling of a pop up to add the addressee/s to the address book and simultaneously create a filter to place messages to and from them in a specific maibox would be wonderful. This utility should also be able to be run on historical messages, if desired.
Send Again - to a new recipient
I use the send again feature in Eudora several times each day - but rarely to resend it to the original recipient. It would be ideal if there were an additional option to send again to new recipient that would automatically clear out the adressees in the to:, cc:, and bcc: lines when it opens the new message.
Additionally, making the send again feature available from the search results window would be great.
View attachments inline
In the current version of Eudora, attached images are not visible when the message is viewed. In addition attached sound files don't play. The images DO appear upon clicking reply, or, send again. This is a bug in the current version.
Voice email integration
I use a program called Voice Email Pilot by colorpilot (http://www.colorpilot.com/) to record messages and send them using Eudora. Of all such programs I have tried, it simply works the best. It would be wonderful if the program were fully integrated so that one could click a button from within Eudora/Thunderbird to record the message then send it, including any text as desired.
Integration with Commence
Commence (www.commence.com) is a tool for managing contacts, appointments, and basically anything else you can imagine related to being organized. It is a fully customizable program that is used by many large, well known corporations. Although they have an ASP model similar to Sales Force, they also have a heavily embedded base of desktop users. Currently they integrate with Outlook. It would be great if they integrated with Eudora/Thunderbird as well. Please accept this as a suggestion that you work with them to improve the usability of their tool to work with your email system.
NVN for Thunderbird
NVN (http://www.wallpaper-calendar.com/nvn.php) is a wonderful, fully customizable little utility for viewing appointments and tasks on the desktop. It is accompanied by an adorable little genie/wizard who pops up to remind you of appointments or the time by hour or half hour. It works very well.
If you are considering expanding Thunderbird to incorporate some, all, or more than the features offered in Outlook, this would make a nice accompaniment.
Concurrent main dictionaries
With the connectedness of everyone worldwide, often messages to be passed on to others may use the British English rather than American English. To change all of the British English-spelled words to American English changes the actual content of quotes made by people and the accuracy of transmitting the original article. To have 3 concurrent dictionaries; American English, British English, and Latin would be ideal.
Definable filter styles
I receive mail from indiviuals, businesses, online groups (yahoo, msn & google) and also "push news"
For each type of message I format the filter in a specifc way. It would be great if we could custom define our filter style then choose one for a particular email address. For example, for individuals I use the "from or to" syntax and check incoming, outgoing, and manual. for Yahoo group messages, I identify "any recipient" with the group name in the subject line, as yahoo formats their messages that way. Other types of messages are similarly filtered and filed.
Anytime I am getting multiple messages from any source, I create a filter and file them in the appropraite mailbox, so being able to choose one of my own predefined filtering styles would be awesome and save a ton of time.
Enhanced filter management
Ideally, I would like to be able to view my filters auto-sorted by name, or by mailbox destination and date. I would also like to be able to designate certain filters to "keep at top" as several parties I receive email from include other people I filter mail from in the same message and without them at the top of the list, I end of having to move their messages to their own mailbox.
Resend on Schedule
There are various types of messages which need to be sent on a particular schedule, either every hour (for x number of days), every day (for x number of years), once a month, once every x number of days. It would be excellent to be able to schedule such messages right from within Eudora/Thunderbird.
It would be great if one could begin to type in a name and zoom to the matching listings. This is particularly important when address books are quite large.