On 04/08/2024 10:54, Dale wrote:
I figure the first step, find a new email provider. Then find out what
software works best with it. I so want to get away from gmail.
Step 1 - look for a nice domain (mine belongs to my brother).
Step 2 - look for a small(ish) Internet Services Provider which
On 04/08/2024 10:54, Dale wrote:
I've read about people pulling their hair out trying to set up email
software and it sounds like a nightmare and they know more about it than
I do. I'd like to do this but I'd need a good howto.
Thing is, there's too many jobs required to process email, and in
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 03/08/2024 18:15, Dale wrote:
>> Well, what I'd like to do, install a email program that fetches the
>> emails and then stores them on my system. Then I can have
>> Thunderbird or any other email program connect to that and view,
>> create, send or whatever emails. Thing is
On 4/8/24 16:11, Wols Lists wrote:
On 03/08/2024 18:15, Dale wrote:
Well, what I'd like to do, install a email program that fetches the
emails and then stores them on my system. Then I can have
Thunderbird or any other email program connect to that and view,
create, send or whatever emails.
On 03/08/2024 18:15, Dale wrote:
Well, what I'd like to do, install a email program that fetches the
emails and then stores them on my system. Then I can have Thunderbird
or any other email program connect to that and view, create, send or
whatever emails. Thing is, setting up the first progr
Am Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 12:15:55PM -0500 schrieb Dale:
> >> :-) :-)
> > There is Seamonkey documentation, but there are loads of how to's for
> > Mozilla
> > products. If Seamonkey is mostly the same as Firefox/Thunderbird, you can
> > take look at the Thunderbird resources to find out how t
Michael wrote:
> On Saturday, 3 August 2024 06:55:53 BST Dale wrote:
>> Waldo Lemmer wrote:
>>> Chrome violates the HTML5 spec in many ways, and many web developers
>>> only test their sites in Chrome, so some sites occasionally break in
>>> Firefox. The situation has improved a lot over the years,
On Saturday, 3 August 2024 06:55:53 BST Dale wrote:
> Waldo Lemmer wrote:
> > Chrome violates the HTML5 spec in many ways, and many web developers
> > only test their sites in Chrome, so some sites occasionally break in
> > Firefox. The situation has improved a lot over the years, though.
> >
> >
Waldo Lemmer wrote:
>
> Chrome violates the HTML5 spec in many ways, and many web developers
> only test their sites in Chrome, so some sites occasionally break in
> Firefox. The situation has improved a lot over the years, though.
>
> Firefox has a channel through which broken sites can be reporte
Chrome violates the HTML5 spec in many ways, and many web developers only
test their sites in Chrome, so some sites occasionally break in Firefox.
The situation has improved a lot over the years, though.
Firefox has a channel through which broken sites can be reported:
https://support.mozilla.org/
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