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==Real line-wrapping==
==Real line-wrapping==
The automatic line wrapping feature (text mode) inside the compose editor is wrapping the lines only for the edit view. The email is still delivered with single line per paragraph. This may be quite annoying for users of different emailers. A check-box option in the text edit preferences could cause inserting real new-lines at the line-wrap boundary before sending.
The automatic line wrapping feature (text mode) inside the compose editor is wrapping the lines only for the edit view. The email is still delivered with single line per paragraph. This may be quite annoying for users of different emailers. A check-box option in the text edit preferences should cause inserting real new-lines at the line-wrap boundary before sending.

Revision as of 22:37, 11 May 2006

Some of these are moved from various discussion pages in the Calendar wiki.

Visual/Audible notification of new messages

It would make sense to have a thunderbird tray icon which blinks/changes when new messages are available. This way you could immediately know if you´ve got mail.

I know there´s sound notification already, but what if you aren´t in the room at the very moment the mail arrives?
The static tray icon that exists now is only shown when there is new mail waiting.

The animated tray icon is a feature of the Bat! and it is really handy. Of course it would require that Thunderbird can be minimized to tray. Since there is an open source software called TB tray which does that job I think it could be implemented quite easily?

It may also make sense to have the capability to play a configurable sound when a filter has run. This could allow audible notification of higher priority messages and possibly enhance accessibility. (bug 118952)

Ability for filters to suppress or modify the new message alert

I would like the ability to make a filter saying, in effect, "when a new message matches, move it to folder X and do *not* play the sound or display the alert you normally would." This is because often these filters are meant to get messages from high-traffic mailing lists out of the way, to be perused later. It is distracting to have the sound/alert take place for each of them. (bug 11040)

- separate sounds for separate accounts (bug 25183) - mute sound OR notification globally PER account BY -> [folder-rightclick sound-mute or notification-mute - option menu] (bug 104809)

CSS for HTML message compose

Composing HTML mail using tags scattered thru the text is just plain awful. The preferred font is easily lost, overridden by the system default; there is no styling applied to quotes, reply headers or sigs. The infrastructure for CSS-based editing is already in place. I guess there needs to be a fix so that the HTML compose preferences are translated into CSS rather than attributes -- and maybe some additional UI for a couple of additional prefs...?

As part of this feature, the message editor needs to (a) allow user to specify a stylesheet and (b) edit the HTML source (<head> as well as <body>).


Eudora has this and it's the one thing I miss now using Thunderbird; customized (or no) sound based on sender.

Comment: Please beware of the limited CSS support in many webmail clients. --Dikrib 08:11, 9 May 2006 (PDT)

Ability to import and export message filters

Thunderbird can´t import or export message filters yet. This was requested in Bug 166842.

LDAP write & IMAP ACL capability

A very important feature that the Mozilla family lacks is write mode LDAP access. Evolution has it and makes creating a shared address book extremely easy. Another gaping hole is lack of ACL manipulation from the GUI.

These two features alone would make workgroup mail management a reality for Mozilla. In any case they are both completions to already present features: LDAP read access is already present and so does IMAP folder ACL parsing (accessible from a tab in the properties context menu of an IMAP folder.

Before attacking calendaring I'd finish off what's half done.

Thunderbird-Sunbird/Lightning for Pocket PC

One of the features I miss the most, when using Thunderbird/Sunbird, is the ability to synchronize my calendar and contacts to my Ipaq running pocket PC 2003. Are you going to develop a Pocket PC port of Lightning (Thunderbird/Sunbird)?

Palm Sync & Pocket PC

I don't really see Thunderbird as a replacement for Outlook, but rather for Outlook Express - so all I need to be able to sync is the in/out boxes and the contacts database. Adam

The folks over at Sync4j (http://www.sync4j.org ) have an open source product that they say could be used to develop a sync program between Thunderbird and Pocket PC. All they need is some volunteers to help write it. Not being a programmer, all I can do is test it. Does anyone want to have a go at it? Michael

A (hopefully easy) partial temporary solution is for Thunderbird to dynamically export newest emails to a folder. My pocket PC's "my documents" folder syncs with a corresponding folder on my laptop, so if Thunderbird had this feature it could serve as a decent work-around to at least have my emails on-the-go. This way, I wouldn't have to regularly open Outlook except for when I need to access backups of contacts/calendar for my pocket PC. Eugene

A friend of mine just released something like that. It's called BirdieSync (http://www.birdiesync.com) and syncs your contacts with a PocketPC. It's a shareware though. Alain.

There is an other tool available, which provides synchronisation of Thunderbird's adressbook AND Sunbird's calendar. It's Java based and supports Windows, Linux and Mac OS. Clients are Pocket PC PDAs or SmartPhones using Windows Mobile. It's free. See for details: http://www.finchsync.com

WikiSyntax rendering

This is definitely _the_ place to demand for this feature: Make Thunderbird render WikiMarkup in the style of the Mediawiki syntax definition. (maybe just get the rendering sourcecode out of Mediawiki if that's possible) Maybe let the user toggle if Thunderbird should try to detect WikiMarkup automagically or not. --That would be a wonderful feature and we won't have to think if we're wiki-ing or writing an email :) eric.

Better indication when message is high/low priority

Right now there is no easy way of marking a message high or low priority. Not to mention that when I am composing a message and mark it high or low that there is no visual indication in the composition window (OE does do this for example.) It says that "this message is marked high importance" right above the To: and it has a yellow background.

Better signature management

Right now Thunderbird depends on a third party file for a signature. This can only lead to trouble in the future (for example a malicious signature that can be attached as a html file.)

Thunderbird should allow us to compose our own signature in Thunderbird. (bug 219197) Not to mention have a different signature for new emails and/or replying to emails, like Outlook has. (bug 73567, bug 226120)

Position cursor as user has requested when replying

Even when an user requests to reply above the message they are replying to, very often Thunderbird brings the user to start composing under the message. This is annoying and should be fixed.

  • If you actually are seeing a problem with this, it probably has to do with replying to message sent to an identity that hasn't been configured for Put My Reply Above Quote. If you can prove a counterexample, then you should open a bug for this in Bugzilla. --mcow 12:08, 12 Mar 2005 (PST)

Related to the above is a feature request I just wrote to MozillaZine about dynamically determining the correct answering order (http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=1399996). VilleP 10:12, 19 Apr 2005 (PDT)

Store Option settings in the user profile

It looks like every time Thunderbird is reinstalled, all the settings under Tools->Options... are lost. They should be saved in the user profile, together with the mail account settings and mail messages.

Features from GMail

There are several features from GMail I would like to see incorporated into Thunderbird, primarily Conversations and Labels. Oberiko

I 2nd the labels (a.k.a. "tags")! Is this filed as a feature request? Dfrankow 18:07, 8 Dec 2005 (PST)
+1 for conversations and labels. Enabling the GTD / Lifehacker / GMail "1 big folder + search" usage pattern would be great; conversations and labels are essential for this. midfield 2 April 2006
I support the request for adding these 2 features. I don't have any experience in hacking mozilla, but given some assistance I would love to take part in the development of these two features that I find to be the biggest advantage of GMail. --Amitbk 23:49, 7 May 2006 (PDT)

Combine and Decode

There is a feature in outlook express I simply cannot live without. It allows you to combine several usenet postings into one "virtual post" and then decode any binaries that may be contained within. Often posters who post binary files will break up the binary file accords several posts got get past may possible post size restrictions. Please add this feature so I may finally put Outlook Express to rest; pernamently.

Multiple Labels

Only if we had capability to assign multiple labels to a message. (And have an easy way to create new labels. Of course we need more than 5) We could do away with the need to create folders and filing messages.

Support for yEnc

Please add support for yEnc (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yenc). Despite its flaws the use of yEnc only continues to increase amongst binary groups.

It should be possible, to send a vCard from an adressbook with an email

If someone want to send just one adress from his AdressBook to an email Adress there is only the way to export all his adressfiles and then to insert it as attachement to the mail. would be nice if we just could move it from the AdressBook to the "write" window.

Link between message and reply

Please add support for jumping from a mail message to its answer (could be done by searching into the Sent folder for a second message that refers to the first). I've seen this feature in Sylpheed-Claws. UrliMancati 3 Mar 2006


New message starting from a template

Actually, we can create a new message (blank) or open a template message then modify it. Please, ask the user which template start to use (if any template exists). --Antonio 07:53, 24 April 2006 (PDT)

Label button in toolbar

As the Mark button appears in the toolbar, is it possible to add the ability to display the (new) Label button?

Please, let users customize the foreground appearance of message labels, not only the background: for readibility purposes this can be better in some cases. --Antonio 07:53, 24 April 2006 (PDT)

Real line-wrapping

The automatic line wrapping feature (text mode) inside the compose editor is wrapping the lines only for the edit view. The email is still delivered with single line per paragraph. This may be quite annoying for users of different emailers. A check-box option in the text edit preferences should cause inserting real new-lines at the line-wrap boundary before sending.