![]() This means that you may get new releases a few hours or even days ahead of the main repository but they may me subject to (usually minor) packaging errors before they are superseded with a fixed version. The Mozilla team uses it as a staging area for package builds that are going to end up in the main repositories after some testing. ![]() On top of that the PPA of the Mozilla Security team always offers the latest stable releases of Thunderbird (and Firefox) for all supported Ubuntu releases. Usually it's available within a few hours of Mozilla's announcement, sometimes faster, depending on the archive builders, and the speed of your local mirror, etc. The latest version of Firefox is available for as a security updates in all supported releases of Ubuntu, just doing a normal update will pull it in. The accepted answer to the related question about Firefox applies to Thunderbird as well:
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