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What's new from Release Notes: * Global Inbox POP3 users can now combine all of their POP3 accounts into a single global inbox under local folders. * Comprehensive Data Migration Switching to Thunderbird has never been easier since Thunderbird can now migrate all of your e-mail data including settings, mail folders and address book data from common mail applications such as the Mozilla 1.x Suite, Outlook Express, Outlook and Eudora. * RSS Integration Thunderbird now features a built in RSS reader which allows you to easily subscribe to and read news and weblogs that support RSS. * Improved Privacy Controls In order to help protect your privacy, Thunderbird now automatically blocks remote image requests in e-mails from senders you don't know. * Improved Quick Search Thunderbird now makes it even easier to manage your e-mail. Quick search now supports many different types of search criteria including the ability to search message body text. Thunderbird can also highlight the quick search terms in the message body. * Other New Features Support for using a master password to encrypt saved e-mail account passwords. Linux GNOME users can now make Thunderbird their default e-mail client (Tools > Options > General). If your network uses proxy authentication for HTTP, Thunderbird now correctly prompts for proxy authentication instead of silently failing. Bug fixes too numerous to mention! --- Several security holes have been fixed. See the page bellow for detail. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html#mozilla1.7.3 |
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