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Thunderbird wants to put an end to setting chaos

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Last updated: 2026/07/13 at 11:47 AM
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  1. Thunderbird wants to put an end to setting chaos

Thunderbird wants to fundamentally revise the settings of the email client. The reason is detailed interviews – with ten users. You should show the developers how they as users manage their configuration and where they encounter hurdles. The planned changes focus on clearer language, a new structure of the settings menus, more context for privacy and security options as well as improvements to accessibility and user interface. In the long term, the settings on desktop and mobile devices should also become more similar.

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According to the Thunderbird team, users appreciate the wide range of functions and the extensive customization options. However, most people set up Thunderbird once and then only change selected options. Accordingly, they want a modern, clear interface in which settings can be found quickly and understood without unnecessary technical jargon.

Search instead of nested menus

From the discussions, the development team derived several focal points for further development. They want to replace technical terms with generally understandable terms. In addition, Thunderbird wants to structure the settings more closely according to tasks instead of technical categories in the future. This is intended to simplify navigation and reduce the reliance on deeply nested menus.

The developers also observed that many users already use the integrated search as their preferred way to access certain options. At the same time, many people find the previous configuration dialogs to be overloaded. The aim of the revision is therefore to reduce the information density and make settings easier to find.

Data protection and security settings should also be made more understandable. Instead of a long list of individual checkboxes, Thunderbird plans additional explanations of the respective functions and default settings. This should allow users to make safe and informed decisions about the effects of a change. In addition, the interface should appear more modern so that Thunderbird’s range of functions does not deter new users.

Inbox serves as a to-do list

The interviews also produced interesting results when it comes to everyday use of the email client. Many users use their inbox not only to read emails, but also as a personal to-do list – unread messages mark tasks that still need to be completed. Thunderbird is currently not deriving any specific changes from this way of working, but the developers describe it as a relevant pattern for future investigations.

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In parallel to the revision of the settings, accessibility should also be improved. The reason for this is, among other things, an audit by a community member, the results of which will be incorporated into the redesign.

Small study just a starting point

The Thunderbird team says it is currently working on defining the scope of the project, developing a new information architecture for the settings and aligning the design of the desktop and mobile versions.

However, parts of the community are critical of the significance of the study. The Thunderbird team then emphasized that the ten one-hour interviews were expressly not intended to replace a representative survey of millions of users. Rather, they served as a qualitative preliminary study to identify typical problems and usage patterns. Future studies should also reach users who are less tech-savvy.

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