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On May 6, 8:14*pm, m II wrote:
Once Again - Can I use ThunderBird directly with Internet Explorer ? Yes you can. Set Internet preferences to use Thunderbird as the default mail/newsreader. mike Mike - OK I will give it a try tomorrow and see ~ RHF |
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RHF wrote:
Can I use ThunderBird directly with Internet Explorer ? FWIW - ThunderBird is not as easy as using Google Groups. Google Groups allows me to see the entire Message Thread in the Tree format and follow the flow of the exchange of Ideas and Information better. Google Groups is for women. T-Bird has a "tree" option. Firefox rules, Internet Explorer has always been trying to catch up. |
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D Peter Maus wrote:
RHF wrote: On May 6, 2:22 pm, RHF wrote: Drifter wrote: dave wrote: RHF wrote: (OT) : What is the Best News Reader for Usenet ? OutLook Express Suck with my Dell 4700 Dimension Desk Top PC. Note - I have set-up Outlook Express three times and when I log-on the next time it does not work. FREE ? -or- FEE ? What News Reader Are You Using for Usenet ? and Why ? i want to know ~ RHF . http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/all.html Because that's what comes with Firefox. Because it looks nice and works like greased lightning. T-Bird and Firefox here. both work great. love the "ad-ons". (OE- outhouse express.) Drifter... FO&A, OK so this Post here is being done with ThunderBird using FireFox. - Can I use ThunderBird directly with Internet Explorer ? Once Again - Can I use ThunderBird directly with Internet Explorer ? Thunderbird is only an e-mail client and news reader. Firefox, and Internet Explorer are browsers. They don't require each other to work. If you're talking about links in an e-mail using Thunderbird opening in IE, yes. Click on a link in Thunderbird, and it will open in whatever is set as your default browser. On my IBM notebook, for instance, clicking on a link in Thunderbird e-mail, or a USENet messag, will open up the default browser K-Meleon. No fuss, no muss. On my Macs, I've gotten T-bird to play nice with Safari, FireFox, Camino and Opera. But you don't need any specific browser, or any browser at all, to use Thunderbird. Thank you, Peter. little late getting in here. RHF, as he said, T-Bird the email/ newsreader. FireFox is a browser. both are great and vary secure, easy to use. enjoy. Drifter... -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) |
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