Sean Gibbins wrote:
> Becky Taylor wrote:
>> I am trying to get rid of Windows Mail/Make Thunderbird default, and I'm
>> sorry to say I have no idea how to do it.
>
> Am I correct in interpreting your request as you are currently using a
> mail client on Windows Vista (assume Outlook) and would li
I have sorted this problem out now, sorry to leave the place in a mess
:-/ ;-)
I don't use Thunderbird that much (to be honest this is my first go on a
mail client - I'm not too keen on them), so I was just figuring out how
it works.
Thanks for everyone's words of welcome and help :-D
Becky
> P
On 2008-10-07 19:17, Becky Taylor wrote:
> Hello,
> I have just installed Thunderbird on Vista (through a long and
> complicated chain of events - well alright I accidentally deleted the
> link on my Linux Mint box that helps change the internet settings -
> ahem... I am waiting until the new
Hi Sean,
Thanks for speedy reply :-)
I am currently using Outlook Express (or rather the Vista equivalent of it,
it's called something like Windows Mail) on Vista, and want to set
Thunderbird as the default client.
When I am clicking the link to reply to the posts, it (was) coming up with
Outlook E
Becky Taylor wrote:
> Hello,
> I have just installed Thunderbird on Vista (through a long and
> complicated chain of events - well alright I accidentally deleted the
> link on my Linux Mint box that helps change the internet settings -
> ahem... I am waiting until the new release of Mint - Felic
Hello,
I have just installed Thunderbird on Vista (through a long and
complicated chain of events - well alright I accidentally deleted the
link on my Linux Mint box that helps change the internet settings -
ahem... I am waiting until the new release of Mint - Felicia comes out,
then 'starting