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== Configuration of Thunderbird ==
== Configuration of Thunderbird ==
Thunderbird stores configuration and data in the hidden .thunderbird folder in the home directories. There are the following solutions:  
Thunderbird stores configuration and data in the hidden .thunderbird folder in the home directories. There are the following solutions:  
* Use Nixpkgs, currently setting policies and preferences is supported (Usable in unstable, will be available in version 24.11).
* Use Nixpkgs, currently setting policies and preferences is supported.
* Use [[Home Manager]].
* Use [[Home Manager]].
* Manual configuration with the Thunderbird GUI and backup (and move to others PCs) of the .thunderbird folder. Using IMAP with server-side storage will enable to have several instances of Thunderbird with the same settings and e-mail content.
* Manual configuration with the Thunderbird GUI and backup (and move to others PCs) of the .thunderbird folder. Using IMAP with server-side storage will enable to have several instances of Thunderbird with the same settings and e-mail content.

Revision as of 08:12, 3 December 2024

Thunderbird is an open-source e-mail client for desktop environments, which also functions as a full personal information manager with a calendar and address book, as well as an RSS feed reader, chat client (IRC/XMPP/Matrix), and news client.

Install Thunderbird

Set programs.thunderbird.enable = true.

Configuration of Thunderbird

Thunderbird stores configuration and data in the hidden .thunderbird folder in the home directories. There are the following solutions:

  • Use Nixpkgs, currently setting policies and preferences is supported.
  • Use Home Manager.
  • Manual configuration with the Thunderbird GUI and backup (and move to others PCs) of the .thunderbird folder. Using IMAP with server-side storage will enable to have several instances of Thunderbird with the same settings and e-mail content.

Troubleshooting

(nothing yet)

References