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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 19, 2007 4:11:00 PM

Mozilla on Thursday launched Thunderbird 2, the latest version of its free, open-source e-mail client featuring message tagging and customization.

Thunderbird 2, with its enhanced features, is intended to ease the organization of e-mail via message tags, advanced folder viewing, and speedier inbox and message searching.

Thunderbird 2

Under its message tagging feature, users can assign single or multiple custom tags to their e-mail, such as "from mom" or "weekend projects." Users would also be able to assign default tags, as well.

"In Thunderbird 2, we incorporated the proven benefits of tagging to e-mail," Scott MacGregor, Mozilla's lead engineer for Thunderbird, said in a statement. "Tagging initially gained popularity on blogs, photo and link-sharing sites as an intuitive way to organize online information."

Thunderbird 2's customization features are designed to allow users to create their own message template, or use any hundreds of free add-ons to change the appearance and functionality of their e-mail client.

Thunderbird 2 also includes a backward-forward function to browse messages, and allows users to save e-mail searches in folders for reuse.

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Posted by: rgathercoal@... Posted on: 04/24/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Mozilla Thunderbird 2 takes flight  Loverock Davidson | 04/19/07
*Gasp* *Sputter* WHAT??!???!  itanalyst | 04/19/07
I'm not  Endoscopy | 04/23/07
Please post back  galileon | 04/19/07
If You Install 2.0 Over 1.5  itanalyst | 04/19/07
RE: Install  bandersnatch42vt | 04/19/07
Cool, Thanks For The Info...  itanalyst | 04/19/07
Install  hodow | 04/22/07
yes  rgathercoal@... | 04/24/07
It will be another 2 hours or so  Loverock Davidson | 04/19/07
Worth the upgrade  Loverock Davidson | 04/19/07
Does this mean...  John L. Ries | 04/19/07
Wow, I didn't realise it still existed. (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/19/07
Dur De Hurrr!!!  itanalyst | 04/19/07
With yoiu  xuniL_z | 04/19/07
Actually I Use Both  itanalyst | 04/19/07
Don't just trying to be a wit  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/19/07
I'm surprised Outlook still exists  CobraA1 | 04/20/07
Why use Outlook...  akcoyote | 04/23/07
You've always been proud of your ignorance . . .  critic-at-arms | 04/20/07
As with any Mozilla product  xuniL_z | 04/19/07
Loverock is testing it!  galileon | 04/19/07
That's what I"m saying  Loverock Davidson | 04/19/07
Now THERE'S classic Loverock!  D-cat | 04/23/07
Well, sure, if you want to test  xuniL_z | 04/20/07
Bloomba email the Best but dead!  cjl@... | 04/20/07

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