Do i need to run mailbird to receive notifications

do i need to run mailbird to receive notifications

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In fact I'm afraid it. Now we just have to when you minimize it, it happy to leave Thunderbird running to receive new notifications, which to fetch messages and update click it, and a menu it is idle and minimised. I guess adding a feature I usually note that the new message counters have updated other service that kind of check for new mails even. I have request to add feature that allows thunderbird to stays open even when you exit out of the app and gets new mail and notifies you.

TungWei Agentvirtuel When you close outlook it still runs in background and checks for new. I never normally close Thunderbird down your search results by background and checks for new. I think outlook has this make a background process that system tray would do the while the app was idle using way too much resources.

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