Thunderbird is an email client with which you’ll be able to receive, reply, write, forward or carry out any activity with your mailboxes.
Email has become a fundamental tool in daily communications. One of the most common ways to work with them is through Web browsers. But if you look for the possibility of keeping your correspondence on the computer and write offline, Thunderbird is your solution.
Thunderbird, developed by the Mozilla company (the same one that created Firefox), is characterized by its simplicity, speed and multiple options when it comes to sending and receiving messages. With a wide support for formats, it makes it possible to configure POP, IMAP, HTML, RSS and news mailboxes. It also provides a spam filter to avoid chain mail, advertisements or trash mail. It includes a spell-checker and an encryption system to protect important information.
To top it off, there are a large number of complements to customize and extend its functions.