correction: it uses indicator-applet, but only if there's new mail (what is great ;-), would it be an option for the future to let Thunderbird sit in the applet like Evolution and closes to the applet so it runs in the background?
correction: it uses indicator-applet, but only if there's new mail (what is great ;-), would it be an option for the future to let Thunderbird sit in the applet like Evolution and closes to the applet so it runs in the background?