Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Hi Shoshannah,
I'm using the enigmail plugin with TB and as Peter suggested this may
have something to do with the difference (either my using enigmail or
pgp). Have either you (or Peter if he reads this) seen PGP posting to
this group which work more to your liking?
I don'
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En/La Shoshannah Forbes ha escrit, a 04/06/05 20:30:
| you sent this ti the list anyway...
Yes, sorry, slip of the mouse.
| The problem is that your quote character is "|" instead of the standard
| ">", thus braking the highlighting of quoted passag
On 2005-06-04 14:30:33, Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
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| What did you to to your Thunderbird settings to break the quoting
| formatting so badly? Or is it PGP? :-\
|
Hi Peter,
I'm just sending this to you to avoid clogging up the list. Yours was
the first complaint I've had. Doe
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
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| What did you to to your Thunderbird settings to break the quoting
| formatting so badly? Or is it PGP? :-\
|
Hi Peter,
I'm just sending this to you to avoid clogging up the list. Yours was
the first complaint I've had. Does this reply look just as bad? When I
see my own p
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En/La Peter Reaper ha escrit, a 01/06/05 12:01:
| Jonathan Kaye on 31.05.2005 20:50 wrote:
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|> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
|> |
|> | Third, thunderbird has no real support for signatures. this is the only
|> | real "problem" that I have with t
Rodney R wrote:
First, you must create a text file with the necessary information.
Next, in Thunderbird, under Tools, account settings, select the
account you want the signature attached to, check "Attach this
signature:" and then pick the text file you just created.
I hope this is the informa
First, you must create a text file with the necessary information.
Next, in Thunderbird, under Tools, account settings, select the
account you want the signature attached to, check "Attach this
signature:" and then pick the text file you just created.
I hope this is the information you are lookin
Peter Reaper wrote:
Jonathan Kaye on 31.05.2005 20:50 wrote:
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| Third, thunderbird has no real support for signatures. this is the
only
| real "problem" that I have with thunderbird.
|
I'm not sure what you mean by "no real support for signatures". TBird
c
Jonathan Kaye on 31.05.2005 20:50 wrote:
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| Third, thunderbird has no real support for signatures. this is the only
| real "problem" that I have with thunderbird.
|
I'm not sure what you mean by "no real support for signatures". TBird
certainly seems to support
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Thanks for the interesting posting, Adrian. One thing I didn't quite
understand is, can you now use Thunderbird with your pocket pc? My
friend is using Outlook (not express) on his desktop because he uses it
on his palmtop. He'd be happy to switch to TB if it could also run
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En/La Deric Stowell ha escrit, a 31/05/05 18:22:
| Adrian Try wrote:
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|>> What is your experience with the Thunderbird?
|>> I am looking for an alternative to the MS Outlook 2002 which I do
|>> not like at all. I am using Windows XP Home.
|>> Regar
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En/La Adrian Try ha escrit, a 29/05/05 06:42:
|> Thanks for the interesting posting, Adrian. One thing I didn't quite
|> understand is, can you now use Thunderbird with your pocket pc? My
|> friend is using Outlook (not express) on his desktop because
Thanks for the interesting posting, Adrian. One thing I didn't quite
understand is, can you now use Thunderbird with your pocket pc? My
friend is using Outlook (not express) on his desktop because he uses it
on his palmtop. He'd be happy to switch to TB if it could also run on
his palmtop.
Cheers,
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En/La Adrian Try ha escrit, a 28/05/05 15:35:
|> What is your experience with the Thunderbird?
|> I am looking for an alternative to the MS Outlook 2002 which I do not
|> like at all. I am using Windows XP Home.
|> Regards,
|> Gregory
|> Los Angeles
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