• Thunderbird for Android Beta

    From s|b@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 2 16:59:52 2024
    <https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/09/help-us-test-the-thunderbird-for-android-beta/>

    Thunderbird Beta for Testers <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thunderbird.android.beta>

    If you're already using K-9 Mail: apparently everything (settings,
    mails, ...) can be exported to Thunderbird. This is in fact the main
    thing they are testing.

    (Haven't tried it myself.)

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    s|b

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 2 16:33:17 2024
    s|b wrote:

    <https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/09/help-us-test-the-thunderbird-for-android-beta/>

    Thunderbird Beta for Testers <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thunderbird.android.beta>

    If you're already using K-9 Mail: apparently everything (settings,
    mails, ...) can be exported to Thunderbird. This is in fact the main
    thing they are testing.

    (Haven't tried it myself.)
    I'll give it a go on my backup phone ...

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  • From Andrew@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Wed Oct 2 18:46:37 2024
    Andy Burns wrote on Wed, 2 Oct 2024 16:33:17 +0100 :

    <https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/09/help-us-test-the-thunderbird-for-android-beta/>

    Thunderbird Beta for Testers
    <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thunderbird.android.beta> >>
    If you're already using K-9 Mail: apparently everything (settings,
    mails, ...) can be exported to Thunderbird. This is in fact the main
    thing they are testing.

    (Haven't tried it myself.)
    I'll give it a go on my backup phone ...

    Thanks SorB and Andy for the information on K-9 mail which morphed to Thunderbird when Google forced 2FA (and then backed off a bit).

    During that horrific 3-month period before Google backed off on the
    mandatory 2FA for all non-Google MUAs, I moved from K-9mail to FairEmail
    and have been happy ever since (although the developer was frustrated by
    Google and the K-9 developers helped him get past the hurdle).

    *FairEmail*, privacy aware email by Marcel Bokhorst, FairCode BV, FOSS
    Free, ad free, gsf free, 4.6 star, 24.3K reviews, 500K+ Downloads
    <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.faircode.email>
    <https://email.faircode.eu/>
    <https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/releases>
    <https://f-droid.org/en/packages/eu.faircode.email/>
    <https://www.xda-developers.com/fairemail-email-app-privacy-conscious-android/>
    <https://www.xda-developers.com/fairemail-open-source-privacy-friendly-email/>

    Bear in mind that FairEmail (and I presume Thunderbird for Android)
    accesses a Google mail account just fine - without 2FA (we hope).

    As a side note to those who don't understand privacy, if you're using the
    GMail app on your phone, then you have no right to complain about privacy because you can't use GMail on a phone without it creating an account on
    the phone (the account that GMail creates is the privacy hole).

    Back to Thunderbird, I do use BetterBird on Windows but I doubt there is
    any semblance of that Thunderbird on the Android Thunderbird, is there?

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Andrew on Wed Oct 2 20:09:15 2024
    Andrew wrote:

    Back to Thunderbird, I do use BetterBird on Windows but I doubt there is
    any semblance of that Thunderbird on the Android Thunderbird, is there?

    I'm expecting Thunderbird android to be 90% K-9, a thunderbird icon, and
    I don't know what else from the existing thunderbird ...

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  • From Andrew@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Wed Oct 2 19:50:23 2024
    Andy Burns wrote on Wed, 2 Oct 2024 20:09:15 +0100 :

    Back to Thunderbird, I do use BetterBird on Windows but I doubt there is
    any semblance of that Thunderbird on the Android Thunderbird, is there?

    I'm expecting Thunderbird android to be 90% K-9, a thunderbird icon, and
    I don't know what else from the existing thunderbird ...

    Yup. Thunderbird in name only. Most likely.

    Whether it is, or not, you guys will find out for the team!

    Particularly since the PC Thunderbird has a newsreader built in.

    Thanks!

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  • From Jeff Layman@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Thu Oct 3 09:08:44 2024
    On 02/10/2024 20:09, Andy Burns wrote:
    Andrew wrote:

    Back to Thunderbird, I do use BetterBird on Windows but I doubt there is
    any semblance of that Thunderbird on the Android Thunderbird, is there?

    I'm expecting Thunderbird android to be 90% K-9, a thunderbird icon, and
    I don't know what else from the existing thunderbird ...

    Well, it won't include the news client for a start. Called it
    "Thunderbird for Android" is rather misleading.

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    Jeff

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  • From Theo@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Thu Oct 3 09:57:42 2024
    Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
    Andrew wrote:

    Back to Thunderbird, I do use BetterBird on Windows but I doubt there is any semblance of that Thunderbird on the Android Thunderbird, is there?

    I'm expecting Thunderbird android to be 90% K-9, a thunderbird icon, and
    I don't know what else from the existing thunderbird ...

    There's a bunch of stuff they've done with making it easier to set up new accounts, OAuth, etc. But that doesn't seem to be so useful if you've
    already managed to set up K9.

    Various enhancements (like configurable options for swiping messages left/right) have been added to K9 by the TB team, so it's probably more that they've decided K9 is now up to scratch to bear the TB name, rather than a
    big functional difference between the current K9 and the new TB.
    (although TB may have a slightly different look, that's a skin-deep change)

    Theo

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  • From Arno Welzel@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 4 15:35:17 2024
    Andrew, 2024-10-02 20:46:

    Andy Burns wrote on Wed, 2 Oct 2024 16:33:17 +0100 :

    <https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/09/help-us-test-the-thunderbird-for-android-beta/>

    Thunderbird Beta for Testers
    <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thunderbird.android.beta>

    If you're already using K-9 Mail: apparently everything (settings,
    mails, ...) can be exported to Thunderbird. This is in fact the main
    thing they are testing.

    (Haven't tried it myself.)
    I'll give it a go on my backup phone ...

    Thanks SorB and Andy for the information on K-9 mail which morphed to Thunderbird when Google forced 2FA (and then backed off a bit).

    The requirement is OAuth2 and not 2FA. And OAuth2 is also supported in
    K-9 Mail and still works fine with GMail accounts.


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    Arno Welzel
    https://arnowelzel.de

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  • From Arno Welzel@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 4 15:37:16 2024
    Theo, 2024-10-03 10:57:

    Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
    Andrew wrote:

    Back to Thunderbird, I do use BetterBird on Windows but I doubt there is >>> any semblance of that Thunderbird on the Android Thunderbird, is there?

    I'm expecting Thunderbird android to be 90% K-9, a thunderbird icon, and
    I don't know what else from the existing thunderbird ...

    There's a bunch of stuff they've done with making it easier to set up new accounts, OAuth, etc. But that doesn't seem to be so useful if you've already managed to set up K9.

    OAuth is also supported in K9 Mail - I am using it this way right now.
    There is no need to switch to the "Thunderbird" named version of K9 just
    for that.


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    Arno Welzel
    https://arnowelzel.de

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  • From Arno Welzel@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 4 15:31:41 2024
    s|b, 2024-10-02 16:59:

    <https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/09/help-us-test-the-thunderbird-for-android-beta/>

    Thunderbird Beta for Testers <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thunderbird.android.beta>

    If you're already using K-9 Mail: apparently everything (settings,
    mails, ...) can be exported to Thunderbird. This is in fact the main
    thing they are testing.

    Well - in fact, this *is* K-9 Mail with some changes in the UI.


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    Arno Welzel
    https://arnowelzel.de

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  • From Theo@21:1/5 to Arno Welzel on Fri Oct 4 20:23:40 2024
    Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> wrote:
    Theo, 2024-10-03 10:57:

    There's a bunch of stuff they've done with making it easier to set up new accounts, OAuth, etc. But that doesn't seem to be so useful if you've already managed to set up K9.

    OAuth is also supported in K9 Mail - I am using it this way right now.
    There is no need to switch to the "Thunderbird" named version of K9 just
    for that.

    It is because Mozilla added it - they've been developing K-9 for 2 years.
    It's to the point of being good enough for the TB branding, but most of the changes to get there were released in K-9. To switch branding they have to make a separate app, but the codebase is the same.

    I expect at some point TB will become the main product and K-9 will stop
    being developed. I couldn't say when that will happen.

    Theo

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  • From s|b@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Sun Oct 6 17:44:26 2024
    On Wed, 2 Oct 2024 20:09:15 +0100, Andy Burns wrote:

    I'm expecting Thunderbird android to be 90% K-9, a thunderbird icon, and
    I don't know what else from the existing thunderbird ...

    Some guy (on the dev team?) told me on Reddit the main reason for this
    beta is to test how well the transfer between K-9 and TB is going. But
    I'm guessing it will be mainly the GUI and maybe some menus? Using
    different identities in K-9 was a bit confusing to me at first for
    example.

    I still have to install and test myself, but I'm not sure on how to
    'freeze K-9, so my mails won't be spread between K-9 and TB (and TB on
    my PC).

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    s|b

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  • From s|b@21:1/5 to Arno Welzel on Sun Oct 6 17:34:37 2024
    On Fri, 4 Oct 2024 15:31:41 +0200, Arno Welzel wrote:

    Well - in fact, this *is* K-9 Mail with some changes in the UI.

    I thought they were going to simply rename the app from K-9 Mail to
    Android, but they made a "new" app instead. Maybe because this way K-9
    can still go its own way?

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    s|b

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  • From Theo@21:1/5 to me@privacy.invalid on Sun Oct 6 17:27:36 2024
    s|b <me@privacy.invalid> wrote:
    On Fri, 4 Oct 2024 15:31:41 +0200, Arno Welzel wrote:

    Well - in fact, this *is* K-9 Mail with some changes in the UI.

    I thought they were going to simply rename the app from K-9 Mail to
    Android, but they made a "new" app instead. Maybe because this way K-9
    can still go its own way?

    They can't change the app ID - it would still be com.fsck.k9 while the new
    TB app is net.thunderbird.android.beta. They also can't change the signing key, and they probably want to sign it with Mozilla or TB's key rather than
    the prior K-9 developer's.

    Theo

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  • From s|b@21:1/5 to Theo on Sun Oct 6 18:46:24 2024
    On 06 Oct 2024 17:27:36 +0100 (BST), Theo wrote:

    They can't change the app ID - it would still be com.fsck.k9 while the new
    TB app is net.thunderbird.android.beta. They also can't change the signing key, and they probably want to sign it with Mozilla or TB's key rather than the prior K-9 developer's.

    Ah, yes of course. Tnx for explaining.

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    s|b

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