After the major Firefox update that went live one day ago, Mozilla is back with another important release, this time for users of its Thunderbird email client.
Mozilla Thunderbird 60.5.0 is now available for download with a series of major improvements, including support for WeTransfer file sharing service.
In case you’re wondering why would anyone use a third-party file sharing service in Thunderbird, it’s all because this way you can send large attachments without worrying about storage space.
WeTransfer is already one super-popular service in this category, so Mozilla now allows Thunderbird users to take advantage of its features without even leaving the email client.
The WeTransfer support has been included in the Filelink feature, which is suggested whenever a large attachment is being added to... (read more)
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