How to make Thunderbird NOT use Bing as search engine?

Well, if you want to use Google instead, simply install this add-on: Google Search for Thunderbird

Note that this kb article also explain how you can use another search engine: https://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/add-search-engine-open-search

I don't think that it is possible to disable it completely.


You can completely disable the Bing search suggestion in the search bar popup menu by adding this to your userChrome.css file:

.autocomplete-richlistitem[type="websearch"]
{ display: none !important; }

The advantages of doing it this way include:

  • you don't have to modify the Thunderbird application itself by removing all the search plugins
  • you don't have to re-delete the search plugins every time Thunderbird is updated
  • it becomes part of your personal, portable profile
  • web search is still available to other users on the same machine
  • you can still do searches by right-clicking on selected text

EDIT: This does work in TB 24 but it only affects the "Global search bar" (e.g. Ctrl+K) not the context menu provided for selected text.


It's quite easy (at least it worked easily for me):

  1. In Thunderbird, go to Tools > Add-ons > Plugins;

  2. In the search window at the upper right of your screen ('Search all add-ons'), type 'Google';

  3. Look down the list for 'Search Google for Thunderbird';

  4. Click the 'Install' button;

  5. Restart Thunderbird.

Good luck and hope this helps.

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