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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 31-May-19 4:22 AM, Eric Moore wrote:<br>
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I would suggest it will go the same way the one in the Google store
did when it was reported to Mozilla legal. We are refusing to look
at the mobile platforms, so others are. It should come as no
surprise to anyone. Especially those that say Thunderbird must
remain desktop bound in a world where an ever increasing percentage
of internet activity is done from a mobile platform.<br>
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Matt<br>
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