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On 30/04/2019 18:23, Alessandro Castellani wrote:<br>
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Is TB usable in any way without an account?<br>
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Yes. Thunderbird can be used as an email archive container (no
actual mail account needed) or as a client for the non-email
protocols that it supports.<br>
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In practice (as far as I can see), Thunderbird cannot in fact be
used without at least one email account needing to exist but this
can be a dummy account.<br>
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I have to say that setting up a dummy account is a bit of a nuisance
in my view. A 'Set up email later' option on first run for a new
profile would be most useful. This could have a tooltip or
explanatory text that could explain why one might want to do this
(e.g. archive container for advanced users, non-email accounts,
etc.).<br>
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Mark Rousell
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