It seems a few people are in agreement with me here. Its awkward at
present to have the whole of Thunderbird open on start-up, which is
yet another reason to implement this feature in the future.
This would be useful as well. In Windows, my mom is always
forgetting how to check her emails. If this did it automatically,
she would be drawn to the blue icon and would be able to check her
emails without having to get me to open it for her. And it would
give me a reason to switch her netbook over to Ubuntu.
On 07/09/11 11:40, Kévin PEIGNOT wrote:
Hy
I agree. This is one thing that miss me the most from my windows
years : when I was using hotmail and MSN, Msn started
automatically and notified me of new mails, even wihout open
window. For me too this is very useful.
Kévin
2011/9/7 Thibaut Brandscheid <randaltor@xxxxxx>
This is why I propose that Thunderbird should be allowed
to run as a background process to check for messages, so
that the Thunderbird window does not need to be constantly
open.
Nothing bugs me since years more than this. There are some
primary tasks that everyone preforms using a computer, browse
the web, write documents and reading & writing mails.
I never understood why there is not a daemon running in the
background checking for new mails. This would be the most
useful feature that I can think of. Unity Dash search is nice,
but fare behind auto notification feature.
There is an other program where I miss a 'start service at
boot' → Empathy
So long. I love all the work Canonical dose on Unity.
Thibaut
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