I was sent here by mozilla employees from /g/Pic related is the question.Thank you in advance.
I mean, do you want it to open at boot? Or is the program no working after a while of doing something else?
>>1569749What's the issue with having it open? If you don't like launching it everytime you boot your computer, you can set programs to auto launch at startup. That's a basic Windows function
>>1569756OP is on linux. It's pretty easy to do on Ubuntu, I'm not sure which distro they're using though. ElementaryOS I guess.
>>1569755Open on 'boot' yes, just like how the email client of ElementaryOS works. Can't do that with Thunderbird.
>>1569756>>1569759You can set anything to auto launch at startup. Point is, i dont want to open the whole program only to check emails or get notifications from it. It should have a systemd service where it does it by itself. Just like how the 4 manned software company of ElementaryOS does. Why can't Mozilla, a multi-million dollar empire do it?
>>1569762>Why can't Mozilla, a multi-million dollar empire do it?I think you clicked on the wrong website. You can ask your question here instead:https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/new/thunderbirdHope this helps!
>>1569791I think you wanted to go reddit but landed here.
>>1569792/wsr/ is not a discussion board, faggot!Hope this helps!
>>1569761ElementaryOS's email app has a Github page. If you really wanted to, you could compile it from scratch. I'd recommend looking for a PPA for it or something though. https://github.com/elementary/mail
Thunderbird is the most unssesary bloatware ever. Just use something else.https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/List_of_applications/Internet#Email_clients
>>1569895Geary looks nice. Thank you.