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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 17:35:28 -0500, you wrote:
I recall the discussion a few weeks back about emails reading and
management and such, and wanted to mention something in that regard. I
downloaded the Mozilla Thunderbird client to a laptop I am using while
traveling, and this version has some
I just now downloaded Sylpheed which went to the temp folder. I looked for
the temp folder via Windows Explorer with no success. Can someone tell me
where its hiding? Search couldn't find it.
Thanks,
Gerry
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archer wrote:
I just now downloaded Sylpheed which went to the temp folder. I looked for
the temp folder via Windows Explorer with no success. Can someone tell me
where its hiding? Search couldn't find it.
In search, click on more advanced options. Then tell it to search in hidden
and
Nah, God makes lots of idiots and puts them on the planet Earth.
Wonko the Sane wrote:
And yet your OS is still Microsoft.
Sigh.
God only makes a few idiots. They tend to congregate in Claremore.
D.
On 8/21/07, Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thats what I am using.
archer wrote:
I just now downloaded Sylpheed which went to the temp folder. I looked
for
the temp folder via Windows Explorer with no success. Can someone tell
me
where its hiding? Search couldn't find it.
In search, click on more advanced options. Then tell it to search in
hidden
Did you so a Search on the file name? It might be hiding somewhere
strange.
On 8/22/07, archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
archer wrote:
I just now downloaded Sylpheed which went to the temp folder. I looked
for
the temp folder via Windows Explorer with no success. Can someone tell
me
Thanks. I'll try that tonight. Will have to get it from Sylpheeds website.
Gerry
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From: Wonko the Sane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did you so a Search on the file name? It might be hiding somewhere
strange.
On 8/22/07, archer [EMAIL
archer wrote:
I couldn't find anything about advanced option on search on this version of
WinXP.
First window, What do you want to search for? Click on all files and folders
Next, you should have boxes for file name, file content, drive selection,
and below the boxes, pull down options menus
The temp internet folder is usually buried in your user folder under My
documents, however it's been a few weeks since I dug around in windows
and my memory banks are flat out trying to work out Linux. Easiest thing
is to go back to the download website and click on the download link.
This
Or use Firefox with a download manager add-in, and tell it where to go,
launch it from the download bar/menu, etc. Then you won't have to deal
much with XP.
--R
Mitch Haley wrote:
archer wrote:
I couldn't find anything about advanced option on search on this version of
WinXP.
I recall the discussion a few weeks back about emails reading and
management and such, and wanted to mention something in that regard. I
downloaded the Mozilla Thunderbird client to a laptop I am using while
traveling, and this version has some nice features for thread grouping
and other
Either Thunderbird or Sylpheed (Sylpheed perhaps available only for Linux).
I use Thunderbird both on WinDoze at work at on Linux at home (desktop and
laptop).
On 8/21/07, Rich Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recall the discussion a few weeks back about emails reading and
management and
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:01:50 -0500 Wonko the Sane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Either Thunderbird or Sylpheed (Sylpheed perhaps available only for
Linux).
I use Sylpheed. It's available for winders, too.
http://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/en/
Craig
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Sylpheed is ef'ing fast. Whoever did the code must have been a minimalist.
My kind of guy.
On 8/21/07, Craig McCluskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:01:50 -0500 Wonko the Sane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Either Thunderbird or Sylpheed (Sylpheed perhaps available only for
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 21:53:50 -0500 Wonko the Sane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sylpheed is ef'ing fast. Whoever did the code must have been a
minimalist. My kind of guy.
Hiroyuki Yamamoto, in Japan.
And yes, it sure does load fast.
Craig
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Thunderbird is an Excellent Mail client.
Been using it since it came out.
Much better that M$ Outlook or Outlook Express.
Russ W.
83 240D x2
Rich Thomas wrote:
I recall the discussion a few weeks back about emails reading and
management and such, and wanted to mention something in that
thats what I am using. outlook sucks
Russ Williams wrote:
Thunderbird is an Excellent Mail client.
Been using it since it came out.
Much better that M$ Outlook or Outlook Express.
Russ W.
83 240D x2
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And yet your OS is still Microsoft.
Sigh.
God only makes a few idiots. They tend to congregate in Claremore.
D.
On 8/21/07, Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thats what I am using. outlook sucks
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It seems than at Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:01:50 -0500, Wonko wrote:
Either Thunderbird or Sylpheed (Sylpheed perhaps available only for Linux).
It is built on GTK2, which means it should be possible to port
it to Windows - but I don't think anyone has.
I
downloaded the Mozilla Thunderbird
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