
There are several new UI elements to point out in the screenshots above. Redesigned message view for Android version of Thunderbird (bottom sheet with additional message details) Here is our direction for the updated message design: It’s clean and readable, but we can do more to help you stay organized and to highlight key information at a glance. OK, here is K-9 Mail’s current message view: K-9 Mail Message View (Current, Light Mode) But if you have feedback, we’d love to see it! You can always join our Android Planning mailing list and contribute to the discussion. That means the mock-ups you’ll see in this post will inform the final design, and they’ll improve as development progresses. Today, it’s something even more exciting: a completely redesigned message view! Preview: K-9 Mail’s Redesigned Message Viewįirst, a short disclaimer: the redesigned message view is a work-in-progress. Last week we showed you the new Swipe actions in K-9 Mail 6.400. And we’ve been busy improving K-9 Mail as we prepare its transition to Thunderbird for Android in Summer 2023. You can also apply filters to find specific emails.The road to bringing you a great Thunderbird email experience on Android devices begins with K-9 Mail, which joined our family earlier this year. You can reply, forward, archive, send to spam or delete all emails from the same interface, as well as manage an address book with all the contacts to send emails to. The application is one of the organization's top priorities, as hundreds of millions of people check their email from their smartphones or tablet.įrom Thunderbird, you can simultaneously synchronize email from several platforms, viewing emails -received, sent, deleted, drafts, etc. However, Thunderbird announced in 2022 on its official blog that MZLA Technologies Corporation would continue with the project, including updates, a new design, and a mobile version.Īnd this is the one that concerns us here, the Android version, with which you can manage your email addresses. Its first version was released in 2003, but in the early 2010s, the foundation began to deprioritize the application's development, eventually reaching a 0.08% market share against giants like Gmail and Outlook.

Thunderbird is one of the oldest open-source email clients in the world.
