Mozilla Thunderbird
Free · Desktop Email Client
Mozilla Thunderbird is a free, open-source desktop email client available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It handles multiple accounts from a single interface Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, iCloud, or any custom domain via IMAP, POP3, or Exchange (via add-on). No subscription, no advertising, no data sent to third-party servers.
The 2024 Supernova UI redesign significantly modernized the interface. Built-in OpenPGP encryption, a calendar (Lightning), task management, and an add-on library of over 1,000 extensions are included without additional cost. Two release channels are available: the standard Release (latest features, currently 152.0) and the ESR Extended Support Release, currently 128.x recommended for users and organizations that prioritize stability over new features.
Windows
Windows 10 / 11 · 64-bit · 77.5 MB · .exe installer
macOS
macOS 10.15+ · Universal (Intel + Apple Silicon) · .dmg
Linux
Ubuntu · Debian · Fedora · Flatpak · Snap · .tar.bz2
What is Thunderbird?
Thunderbird is developed by Mozilla, the organization behind Firefox. It stores email locally on your device and connects directly to your mail server over IMAP or POP3. No cloud intermediary between your inbox and your computer.
It supports Gmail, Microsoft 365, Yahoo, iCloud, Fastmail, ProtonMail (via bridge), and any provider that exposes IMAP. For Microsoft Exchange environments, the OWL for Exchange add-on or DavMail gateway extends native compatibility. The unified inbox consolidates multiple accounts into a single view without merging them.
OpenPGP encryption is built in no add-on required. You can generate keys, import existing ones, and sign or encrypt messages directly from the composer. For S/MIME, certificates are supported natively as well.
The add-on ecosystem covers calendar sync (Google Calendar, CalDAV), advanced filtering, custom themes, spam training, and productivity tools. The Supernova redesign introduced a new card-based message layout, improved folder sidebar, and better keyboard navigation.
Key features
System requirements
Windows: Windows 10 or later, 64-bit processor, 200 MB disk space.
macOS: macOS 10.15 (Catalina) or later, Intel or Apple Silicon.
Linux: GTK 3.14 or higher, libstdc++ 6.0.24 or higher. Most modern distributions (Ubuntu 20.04+, Fedora 35+, Debian 11+) qualify.
Release vs ESR: which version to download?
The Release channel (currently 152.0) ships new features monthly. It is the right choice for most individual users who want the latest UI improvements and feature additions.
The ESR (Extended Support Release, currently 128.x) receives security and stability patches for approximately one year without feature changes. It is the better choice for organizations, IT-managed deployments, and users who need a frozen feature set for add-on compatibility.
Both channels are free. You can download either version from the official Thunderbird download page.
Key features
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