![]() So let’s see how we can force Thunderbird to do so.įirst of all, you need to install a little utility called xdotool, preferably with the Software Manager as it’s always counselled. But to me, a mail program should always run automatically in an invisible manner, unless I want to write a mail or read a new one. The people at Mozilla seem to think that Thunderbird is indispensable at the point that it doesn’t need to be started in the background. As such, it doesn’t target any specific platform, which, in turn, means that in Cinnamon, e.g., there is some room left for improvement regarding its integration into that platform. The mail program used by default in Linux Mint is Mozilla Thunderbird, which is an awesome piece of free software.
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