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Jonylentz
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Status: New idea

Please add these options as a native feature of thunderbird. There are multiple posts around the internet searching for it and even add-ons made to workaround this issue.
Not having these options greatly reduce the user-friendly aspect of the software, it is an e-mail client and is supposed to be opened at all times to check and receive new e-mails... I shouldn't have to search for an third-party add-on just to make this work even if the add-on code is reviewed by mozilla, I am trusting my e-mail access to it and this is key to multiple sensitive and personal info.
Please make this a feature

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Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

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SonicGold
New member

I have been literally looking for such a feature for an hour, what a shame TB doesn't support Windows's native "minimized" option on launch 🙄

Agentvirtuel
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SonicGold
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Hi @Agentvirtuel,

Thanks for the link.

Please note that for Windows, minimized on start is different from trayed to taskbar (could be a separate setting as users preferences differ). They could be combined or not.

This could be achieved with TB observing the built-in option when creating shortcuts on Windows (https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-do-i-make-an-app-start-on-startup-minimize...) or any command line option supplied upon TB startup.

Jonylentz
New member

Hey @SonicGold, I have tried this shortcut method but in my case it simply does not work... I also tried creating a scheduled task to run ThunderBird minimized and even tried running from the CMD with a minimized flag neither option worked for me, TB always started maximized no matter what I do....
I'm running windows 11 23H2, earlier this year I had the same results so it wasn't a windows update problem
I still feel like this should be a built-in feature of TB, as most modern software already have this as an option

 

Jonylentz
New member

Hey, @SonicGold I've tried the shortcut method, but it simply does not work for me, I also tried creating a task in taskscheduler and running TB from cmd directly with a minimized flag but in all cases ThunderBird starts maximized no matter what I do...
I'm on windows 11 23H2, and I have tried the same thing earlier this year with no success, so I imagine it's not the case of a windows update breaking things
I still think this should be a native feature of ThunderBird as most modern software have this option...

eduardom
Strollin' around

it would be hella nice if these features are added natively to Thunderbird on Windows:

  • Start on windows startup

  • Minimize to system tray upon startup

  • Minimize to system tray when closing (clicking the top right 'X' close button)

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)