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Is an auto correction tool planed for Thunderbird ?

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Presently I use mms Auto Correct but it doen't work very well with the version 45.2.0.

So my asking, is to know if Mozilla is working on a auto correct tool for Thunderbird and if it is the case when it could be available and if it could be used in other languages as English only ?

Presently I use mms Auto Correct but it doen't work very well with the version 45.2.0. So my asking, is to know if Mozilla is working on a auto correct tool for Thunderbird and if it is the case when it could be available and if it could be used in other languages as English only ?

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Addon extensions are maintained by whomever created them or in the case of the addon you mention, it says there is someone who has taken over maintenance, but they have not provided any means of contact. On the addon extension webpage, I notice it says: Works with Thunderbird 10.0 - 31.*

There are a few comments mentioning it is not working with the current version of TB. Whether the person who is 'maintaining' it has given up is unknown, but it has nothing to do with Mozilla.

Sometimes an addon can get incorporated into Thunderbird, such as Lightning even though it still an addon.

Mozilla has left Thunderbird development to community volunteers and has virtually nothing to do with Thunderbird.

Sorry I'm not much help.

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Hello,

First of all, thank you for your answer.

The information that I can keep is that Thunderbird has nothing to do with Mozilla.

But it's so bad see that in this world where some companies try to create some monopiles, no more people try to help association like yours.

So, I hope much people will try to create a "free" world, in the future. :-)