-important question- Thunderbird?...
14 years ago
I downloaded Thunderbird recently. I don't know anyone (thus far) who uses it. and I wanna know something...
Avast has a mail scanner which you can use with Thunderbird. but Thunderbird has its own scanner thing going on. but that's not the issue. the issue is credentials. I've read in a few places of people saying that Avast encrypts your information and confirms the secure connection between your PC and the remote server before sending out anything. but idk if this is true or not. since thunderbird can provide it's own encryption methods, the only real reason I'm doing this is because someone had said that Thunderbird only scans for phishing and spam stuff whereas Avast will scan for any damn thing it wants. and ...you know me >_>... so... what does foxxeh do <_<?
Avast has a mail scanner which you can use with Thunderbird. but Thunderbird has its own scanner thing going on. but that's not the issue. the issue is credentials. I've read in a few places of people saying that Avast encrypts your information and confirms the secure connection between your PC and the remote server before sending out anything. but idk if this is true or not. since thunderbird can provide it's own encryption methods, the only real reason I'm doing this is because someone had said that Thunderbird only scans for phishing and spam stuff whereas Avast will scan for any damn thing it wants. and ...you know me >_>... so... what does foxxeh do <_<?