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  2. Mozilla Thunderbird - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Thunderbird is free and open-source [8] email client software which also functions as a full personal information manager with a calendar and contactbook, as well as an RSS feed reader, chat client ( IRC / XMPP / Matrix ), and news client.

  3. History of Mozilla Thunderbird - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Thunderbird was originally launched as Minotaur, shortly after Phoenix (the original name for Mozilla Firefox); the project failed to gain momentum.With the success of the Mozilla Firefox, however, demand increased for a mail client to go with it, and the work on Minotaur was revived under the new name of Thunderbird, and migrated to the new toolkit developed by the Firefox team.

  4. Mozilla Application Suite - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.mozilla.org. The Mozilla Application Suite (originally known as Mozilla, marketed as the Mozilla Suite) is a discontinued cross-platform integrated Internet suite. Its development was initiated by Netscape Communications Corporation, before their acquisition by AOL. It was based on the source code of Netscape Communicator.

  5. Email client - Wikipedia

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    An email client, email reader or, more formally, message user agent (MUA) or mail user agent is a computer program used to access and manage a user's email. A web application which provides message management, composition, and reception functions may act as a web email client , and a piece of computer hardware or software whose primary or most ...

  6. Mozilla - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla (stylized as moz://a) is a free software community founded in 1998 by members of Netscape. The Mozilla community uses, develops, publishes and supports Mozilla products, thereby promoting exclusively free software and open standards, with only minor exceptions. [1]

  7. Mozilla Messaging - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Messaging. Mozilla Messaging (abbreviated MoMo [1] and formerly known as MailCo [2]) was a wholly owned, for-profit subsidiary of the non-profit Mozilla Foundation. [3] It was broadly tasked with aspects of the Mozilla Project that focused on interpersonal communications, such as instant messaging and e-mail.

  8. Comparison of email clients - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups: Mozilla Foundation: Mozilla Public License: GUI Mozilla Thunderbird: Mozilla Foundation Cross-platform: MPL-2.0: GUI Mulberry: Cyrus Daboo (formerly Cyrusoft International, Inc./ISAMET) Cross-platform Apache-2.0: GUI Mutt: Michael Elkins Cross-platform GPL-2.0-or-later: TUI Netscape Messenger: Netscape Communications? GUI

  9. List of Mozilla products - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Thunderbird - An email and news client. Mozilla VPN - A virtual private network client. SeaMonkey (formerly Mozilla Application Suite) - An Internet suite. ChatZilla - The IRC component, also available as a Firefox extension. Mozilla Calendar - Originally planned to be a calendar component for the suite; became the base of Mozilla Sunbird.