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can I safely delete thunderbird from 20.04.3 LTS

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I don't use Thunderbird and never will. All of my email clients are web-based. So I would like to uninstall the Thunderbird client from my laptop, but don't want to break Ubuntu. Is it safe to do this? If not I can live with the bloatware.

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Leaving it there costs you nothing.
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@heynnema -- technically a cost is incurred in additional time and network usage when installing updates. But this is a nit.
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It would be better to use TB with POP3/IMAP, and get away from your web-based mail apps.
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raj

Yes, if you don't use it you can safely delete it. The only negative side-effect is that you will not have any application in the system to handle "mailto:" URLs, if you ever happen to click on one. A working mail client is required to handle these URLs. (But many people live without it, using only web-based mail as you are ;)).

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