Mozilla Foundation’s dedication and hard work in creating Thunderbird mail client software has paid off. Thunderbird is a well-known mail client as well as a reliable RSS feeder, and it excels in its ability to be used as a news and chat client. However, there can be a brief lag time between the time when a new version of Thunderbird is released and when your distribution updates to distribute that version. Here are some steps you can take to speed up the update process: ..

Steps to Install Thunderbird on Linux

Mozilla Thunderbird is a free, open source email client that can be used on all major Linux distros. It comes pre-installed on Ubuntu and its derivatives, so if you’re running any one of these distros on your computer, you can skip this section.

To install Mozilla Thunderbird on a Debian GNU/Linux system, use the following command: sudo apt-get install thunderbird

yum install Mozilla-Thunderbird

If you’re using Arch Linux, you should use pacman -S arch-linux-keyring. This will add the Arch Linux keyring to your system. This keyring contains important security information for your system. ..

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:thunderbird/thunderbird sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install thunderbird

Installing Thunderbird can help you stay connected and organized. ..

sudo snap install mozilla-thunderbird

snap install thunderbird

Final Words

If you’re looking for a lightweight, open-source email client that is cross-platform and has several features, Thunderbird is a good choice. Additionally, it has many addons that make it even more customizable.