Minimize to system tray (Thunderbird): Difference between revisions
From MozillaZine Knowledge Base
Jump to navigationJump to search
Neuromancer (talk | contribs) m (added reference to GNOME (I think, maybe it's others as well) Inbox Monitor) |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Thunderbird cannot minimise itself to the system tray, however for the Microsoft Windows version there is a utility called [http://www.protonfx.com/applications.php Thundertray] which provides this function. | Thunderbird cannot minimise itself to the system tray, however for the Microsoft Windows version there is a utility called [http://www.protonfx.com/applications.php Thundertray] which provides this function. Download [http://www.protonfx.com/applications.php Thundertray] and follow the instructions within. | ||
Download [http://www.protonfx.com/applications.php Thundertray] and follow the instructions within. | |||
If you use GNOME, you can (like with any mail program, or even without one) add the Inbox Monitor applet to your panel, and configure it to launch Thunderbird; however, each monitor can only watch one email account. | If you use GNOME, you can (like with any mail program, or even without one) add the Inbox Monitor applet to your panel, and configure it to launch Thunderbird; however, each monitor can only watch one email account. |
Revision as of 22:22, 20 March 2004
Thunderbird cannot minimise itself to the system tray, however for the Microsoft Windows version there is a utility called Thundertray which provides this function. Download Thundertray and follow the instructions within.
If you use GNOME, you can (like with any mail program, or even without one) add the Inbox Monitor applet to your panel, and configure it to launch Thunderbird; however, each monitor can only watch one email account.