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Installlation of Thunderbird to Windows XP system on old Fujitu-Siemens laptop

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Please let me know, whether Thunderbird mail program can instaled on Windows XP program of old Fusitsu-Siemens laptop. Please answer to <[removed email from public support forum]> and explain how to proceed.

Please let me know, whether Thunderbird mail program can instaled on Windows XP program of old Fusitsu-Siemens laptop. Please answer to <[removed email from public support forum]> and explain how to proceed.

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Please let me know, whether Thunderbird mail program can instaled on Windows XP

No it can't. See the release notes for system requirements. https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/115.3.2/releasenotes/

Please answer to <email_address>

This is a web forum, not a mailing list.

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The installers, for all languages, for the last XP-compatible version:

https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/52.9.1/win32/

You will probably find it hard, if not impossible, to add accounts from providers that require modern security or authentication standards. A W10/11 PC can be had for under US$200.

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Thunderbird 52.9.1 and Firefox 52.9.0esr were the last to still support the then already EOL Windows XP and Vista.

Perhaps you could dual boot with a light Linux distro (avoid KDE and GNOME desktops) though there are not many 32-bit current Linux distros now. However if your CPU is 64-bit then you have many more options.