On 9/17/22 14:30, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Well yes, but how does every user happen to know for sure? With absolute confidence? How does every user happen to know even that something written about thunderbird on a site hosted by something called mozilla might be reliable?
Because every admin knows they are related.
You're presuming far too much knowledge of every user. Marc is right.
In Linux, there is an admin who must know. If not, hire one.
I'm not so sure about that, Hard to call somebody that want to try openSUSE and pops in the DVD or netInstall an "admin". That's the exact type of user good software design was supposed to protect. Since TB 3, we have seen a new crop of developers at Mozilla (or loss of the old mentor folks) that has been very detrimental to the fundamentals of of the application. Sure there are a bunch of new widgets that nobody uses and everything looks like a web-page now, but the data integrity part of the app is nowhere near what it was a decade ago. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.