Iā€™m long K9 user, and I was aware of it becoming Thunderbird, but I need to clarify what should I do to easy eventual transition, hopefully without having the deal with all my K9 settingsā€¦

Today K9 turned into Thunderbird Beta for Testers, however thereā€™s already an app called that way Thunderbird Beta for Testers showing up on f-droid. Thoug the actual ID of each differ (com.fsck.k9 vs. net.thunderbird.android.beta).

What should K9 users do, to avoid losing its current settings (accounts, folder settings, encryption and so on)? Should we remain using the K9 app, and hope that when it goes away then the thunderbird app replaces it somehow automatically and pick all accounts and settings? Should this period when the two apps with the same name coexist be used to install thunderbird beta for testers, hope that it pick all settings from K9 up, and then remove K9?

Itā€™s somehow confusing, I was originally hoping at some point K9 just turned into thunderbird, but at once, automatically, without still having two apps, so Iā€™m wondering whatā€™s next. For now Iā€™m just still using the K9 app with thunderbird nameā€¦

Thanks !

Edit 1: Many thanks for those who replied, at least I donā€™t have a google account, and no need to inherit the OAuth to google, or any other of such account for that matter, although I could remain to K9 I migrated to Thunderbird official release (no beta) without issues. It sounds like a good opportunity to migrate to Thunderbird.

Edit 2: Itā€™s sad that the OAuth can not be inherited, though understandable. For those who were just using TB or K9 for a long time with gmail, and the account gets into the infinite dependency loop of requiring a device already logged in, given the stupid security question has no answer, then perhaps itā€™s time to ditch google and look for an alternative, I havenā€™t found anything useful to help around there. Google actually sent a message indicated it has protected the user from herself, and inhibited her attempt to reach her own account. Meanwhile, just staying with K9 seems OK, since itā€™s still there (just a metadata name corrupted but the app ID remained K9 still).

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You donā€™t have to do anything. K-9 Mail remains K-9 Mail. A mistake was made in the naming process. This will be fixed soon. So in F-Droid the following will be present: K-9 Mail Thunderbird Thunderbird Beta

Thunderbird for Android is based on K-9 Mail, but has received a few changes here and there (e.g. the accent color is blue instead of pink). As mentioned above, K-9 Mail will remain and will probably continue to get the Beta & Stable versions in the version selector. Thunderbird has been split into two apps for this purpose. The settings should usually be able to be adopted from K-9 Mail and vise versa, because of the same codebase (but I havenā€™t tested it). In the end, itā€™s up to you whether you prefer the dog or the bird. :)

Edit: Added more info.

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OK, many thanks !

Iā€™ll just do nothing for now then. I hope if at some point a migration is required, itā€™s sort of automatic, f-droid just starts using the Thunderbird app rather than the K9, without user intervention other than performing the f-droid upgrade, one and that would be it. But weā€™ll see.

If you ask, knowing itā€™s the same thing, I would have gone with just one app, replacing the other one, and that would be easier and clearer, :)

Thanks a lot again !

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I updated to thunderbird from k9 on fdroid- accounts etc imported ok.

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Thunderbird beta for testers?

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