Rated 4 out of 5 stars

According to Muon, I have the latest version. They say 1:115.16.0+build2-0ubuntu0.22.04.1 which is what I have

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.6.2). 

Hi Adrian,

I notice you're using Thunderbird version 115.16.0 ESR. I strongly recommend upgrading to version 128 "Nebula", which brings major improvements in stability and performance.

This new version includes a complete overhaul of both the code and user interface.

Unfortunately, my addon is no longer compatible with versions prior to 128, as it uses the new message sorting features introduced in the recent API.

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Here's the procedure to update to the latest version:

First, remove the current version:

sudo apt remove thunderbird

Install the new version via snap:

sudo snap install thunderbird --channel=latest/stable

To verify you have the latest version:

snap list thunderbird

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Don't worry, this update will:
Preserve all your emails and settings
Update automatically in the future
Provide a better user experience
Allow you to use my addon

If you encounter any difficulties during the installation, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Jennova



PS: Let me explain why you see version 115 in Ubuntu's official repositories while Thunderbird 128 already exists:

Ubuntu prioritizes stability over having the latest versions. Packages in official repositories go through extensive testing and validation processes before being released. This is especially true for LTS (Long Term Support) versions of Ubuntu.

That's why we use snap for Thunderbird - it allows us to get the latest version directly from Mozilla, bypassing Ubuntu's longer release cycle, while maintaining system stability and security.

Think of it like this: Ubuntu's repositories are like a carefully curated library (stable but slower to update), while snap is more like a direct subscription to the publisher (faster updates but still secure).

Personally, I use Arch Linux, a distribution that follows a "rolling release" philosophy where updates are immediate. It's perfect for developers who need the latest versions to test their code and who like having total control over their system. But for professional or general use, Ubuntu's approach is excellent as it prioritizes stability and ease of use. That's why we offer this snap solution as the perfect compromise - you get the latest version of Thunderbird while keeping Ubuntu's stability!

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Thanks for replying. and sorry but I don't find any way of replying directly to you except by leaving another review. the version is 115.16.0esr (64-bit). Adrian

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.6.2). 

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Jennova I've given 4 stars for effort but it won't work for me at all. The field options you offer don't all feature in my version of Thunderbird. You don't offer 'From' also all the entries in my 'from' are names not actual addresses. will your AddOn extract the addresses from that field please? adriantoole16@gmail.com

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.6.1). 

Hello Adrian,

Thank you for your feedback and for rating the addon. Could you please tell me which version of Thunderbird you are using?

I've extensively tested the addon on both Linux and Windows environments with Thunderbird versions 128 and above without encountering any issues. The addon is specifically designed to be compatible with Thunderbird 128+.

I've just released version 1.6.2 which includes a complete overhaul of the email field selection options, making them clearer and more explicit:
- From
- To
- Cc
- Bcc
- Reply-To
- All Recipients

This should address the issue you mentioned about the 'From' field. Please note that it may take some time before the update is available for download, as it needs to go through Mozilla's review process first.

Please let me know your Thunderbird version so I can better assist you with your specific setup. I hope this update will resolve your issues! :)

Best regards