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nearly all os except mac force the user to have thunderbird openend with a minimized window in the taskbar. with a build in function to minimze it always to systray would save a lot of space in the taskbar. i use it with an extension, which is a little bit buggy. So thunderbird can be started like a service, which watches all mailfolders without standing all day in the forground. | nearly all os except mac force the user to have thunderbird openend with a minimized window in the taskbar. with a build in function to minimze it always to systray would save a lot of space in the taskbar. i use it with an extension, which is a little bit buggy. So thunderbird can be started like a service, which watches all mailfolders without standing all day in the forground. | ||
UncleFu86 wants to add: Yes, the extension is very buggy, so it is important that you keep in mind, that I in common want only to systray the main window, the other (message) windows I want to close!! So there has to be a different behaviour, when clicking X on the main window it should minimize to tray, when clicking X on the main window, it should close the message window(s). | |||
== e-mail folders for each contact == | == e-mail folders for each contact == | ||
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