Thunderbird/CommunicationChannels

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Several communication channels and information sites are used in the Thunderbird project



This page is generally replaced by the project's Get Involved page.

If you're a user

Blog

Support Forums

  • Get help from the community by visiting Thunderbird support. Volunteers read this forum and help as best as they can.
  • If English is not your preferred language, please check find unofficial support in the language you need in Support based on language.
  • Help the community: Want to help support Thunderbird users? Then jump into SUMO and help a user!

Support Knowledge Bases and Manuals

  • Find articles in our official Thunderbird Knowledge Base, a volunteer-driven "knowledge base" where you can find quality articles about various Thunderbird topics.
  • MozillaZine: a community-maintained Knowledge Base with excellent articles about possibly more specific and/or technical topics.
  • See the Floss manual for Thunderbird

YOU can help by getting involved

Twitter

  • Twitter You might want to follow mozthunderbird.

Facebook

If you're an organization

Please visit TB-enterprise to find information related to enterprises and organizations.

If you're interested in the project

You can contribute

  • tb-planning A low-volume, high signal-to-noise-ratio mailing-list that's devoted to high-level Thunderbird topics.
  • tb-support-crew if you help other users - a mailing list for tips on helping other users (e.g. support threads, websites and knowledge bases) and "meta" issues related to helping support Thunderbird users in SUMO, MozillaZine, GeckoZone and wherever online folks are supporting Thunderbird users. Subscribe instructions at tb-support-crew

Mozilla and Thunderbird projects blogs

If you want to know more about the product currently under development

If you're a tester / want to help

If you're a developer

Ask questions, documentation, or hang out, or help:

  • see Get Involved
  • Bugzilla is where "fixing code code" happens. If you're interested in fixing or in some feature, CC yourself to a bug.