Thunderbird for Android 8 FAQ

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This article answers questions for new users of Thunderbird for Android version 8.

Thunderbird for Android is constantly evolving. Throughout the next year, we will deliver many improvements to existing Thunderbird features and introduce brand new ones. Upgrade to Thunderbird for Android version 8 and experience the future of Thunderbird on mobile!

Why do I see "admin_policy_enforced", "App Blocked", "unverified app" or "not approved" error/warning when logging in to Gmail?

We are working on this issue (technical folks can follow along in issue 8598). In the meantime, here are some workarounds:

  • If you are using K-9, try Thunderbird for Android.
  • If you are using Thunderbird for Android, try K-9.
  • Another workaround may be logging in on Thunderbird Desktop, and then afterwards trying to log in on Thunderbird for Android.

Workaround for Google Advanced Protection errors such as "admin_policy_enforced"

If you see an admin_policy_enforced message, then your administrator has Google Advanced Protection enabled for your Google Workspace or unverified apps have been disabled. Please ask your administrator to disable Google Advanced Protection by following the steps in Google's documentation: Control which third-party & internal apps access Google Workspace data.

We are working on becoming part of this program in the future so this workaround will not be required.

What is the difference between K-9 Mail and Thunderbird for Android? They look the same?

In June 2022, K-9 Mail joined the Thunderbird family as the foundation for Thunderbird on Android. Since then, we’ve been updating both apps to give users the same solid experience, so it’s normal to notice that K-9 Mail and Thunderbird look and feel nearly identical. They’re built on the same code, and that’s intentional!

We’re able to configure which features are available in each app, so some features might be unique to Thunderbird if they are a better fit. For example, the import feature helps users move from K-9 Mail to Thunderbird, which wouldn’t really make sense the other way around. Over time, Thunderbird will gain a few unique features as we evaluate the best way to support our Android email users—including when it might make sense to consolidate our focus fully on Thunderbird.

If you prefer the robot dog and would like to keep K-9 Mail around a bit longer you are welcome to. If you'd like to stay up to date with the latest features we encourage you to try Thunderbird Beta for Testers, or make Thunderbird for Android your primary email application.

If I am on Thunderbird for Android beta, what happens when Thunderbird for Android is released?

Nothing will happen, because you will continue to be on the Thunderbird for Android beta channel.

But you can switch to the release channel and not lose your settings by following the instructions at: Import settings and data into Thunderbird for Android to export your Thunderbird for Android beta settings to Thunderbird for Android release.

What about F-droid? I believe I got auto-updated from K-9 Mail to Thunderbird!

F-droid builds of Thunderbird and Thunderbird Beta are available in the f-droid app.

If you've been using K-9 Mail, you might have received a notification that an update to Thunderbird Beta is available without you explicily installing Thunderbird. This was a temporary metadata issue on our end where the listing was pointing using incorrect data from our repository. Despite the naming, the update was still actually K-9 Mail (com.fsck.k9). The issue has since been resolved, your next updates will now correctly indicate they are K-9 Mail.

I'm not able to use the import from K-9 Mail or Thunderbird Desktop. What am I missing?

The import requires using a supported version. Please make sure you are using Thunderbird Desktop 128.4.0 or later, and K-9 Mail 8.0 or later. More information is at Import settings and data into Thunderbird for Android.

I'm having trouble identifying my email accounts in the new design

We've updated the folder drawer design to be compliant with the Material 3 interface guidelines. As part of this change, unfortunately a few features got lost. The current letter combinations are the first two letters of the domain of your email address.

In an update not too long in the future, we intend to return the ability to set an account image, and provide further customization opportunities. We would also like to stabilize the ordering so the active account is not moved to the top.

For the moment, the only workaround we can offer is to customize the accent colors and memorize them.

I'm not getting notifications for my email or they are not arriving unless I check manually

You might have acceidentally skipped over this in the first time user experience. Make sure you grant notification permissions to the application in your Android settings.

We've also changed the way the former "folder classes" work. If you are not getting notifications for the folders that are important to you, double check that you have either sync or push enabled in the folder settings for that folder.

What is happening with Exchange Support?

Thunderbird for Android currently supports the following protocols: IMAP, POP and SMTP. Support for Exchange is being planned for future releases. Please keep an eye on our blog for news.

What is happening with Thunderbird Sync?

  • We are building our own sync storage server and it is taking some time to set it up and test. We will let you know when it is available for public pre-release testing.
  • In the meantime, you can reuse your email account settings from Thunderbird Desktop via a QR code or import your settings from K-9 or from a file. Please see Import settings and data into Thunderbird for Android for full details.

What about calendering?

  • Thunderbird for Android does not have calendar functionality. It is not on the near term roadmap, but will be evaluated in the future. For now, users are encouraged to use one of the many calendar apps available for Android, and post the features they would most want on Connect.

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