(In reply to Bill Mair from comment #29)
> After 2 years of Mozilla Thunderbird messing up my davical and repeatedly having to clean it up so that my Android devices would sync again, I took the hard decision (I've been using it since the early 2000s) to stop using it and switched to another mail client.
> Removing myself from the notifications too. This is the second time this year I've stop using one of Mozilla's projects, the other being Firefox on Android, what a dog's dinner that has turned out to be.
> Good luck Mozilla.
Curious what you went to. Feel like they don't want testers for either any longer. Chrome works for a browser, but Outlook is where everyone is leaning right now.
(In reply to Bill Mair from comment #29)
> After 2 years of Mozilla Thunderbird messing up my davical and repeatedly having to clean it up so that my Android devices would sync again, I took the hard decision (I've been using it since the early 2000s) to stop using it and switched to another mail client.
> Removing myself from the notifications too. This is the second time this year I've stop using one of Mozilla's projects, the other being Firefox on Android, what a dog's dinner that has turned out to be.
> Good luck Mozilla.
Curious what you went to. Feel like they don't want testers for either any longer. Chrome works for a browser, but Outlook is where everyone is leaning right now.