On 2015-03-08 16:57, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Frosted Flake wrote:
Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-03-08 03:48, Frosted Flake wrote:
Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-03-07 17:19, Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
Hi there,
i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than
thunderbird :-)
The only
Frosted Flake wrote:
> Lemon Juice wrote:
>> On 2015-03-08 03:48, Frosted Flake wrote:
>>> Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-03-07 17:19, Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than
> thunderbird :-)
> The only question
Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-03-08 03:48, Frosted Flake wrote:
Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-03-07 17:19, Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
Hi there,
i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than
thunderbird :-)
The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links from an
incoming
Lemon Juice wrote:
> On 2015-03-08 03:48, Frosted Flake wrote:
>> Lemon Juice wrote:
>>> On 2015-03-07 17:19, Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
Hi there,
i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than
thunderbird :-)
The only question I have: Is it possible to open
Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
Hi there,
i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than thunderbird
:-)
The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links from an incoming
e-mail with another browser than seamokey by klicking this link? It's not nice
to copy the link all t
Hello and thanks a lot! That's the soulution I searced for... :-)
Open Source will be ever one of the best solutions
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On 2015-03-08 03:48, Frosted Flake wrote:
Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-03-07 17:19, Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
Hi there,
i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than
thunderbird :-)
The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links from an
incoming e-mail with another
Frosted Flake wrote:
Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-03-07 17:19, Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
Hi there,
i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than
thunderbird :-)
The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links from an
incoming e-mail with another browser than seamokey
Lemon Juice wrote:
On 2015-03-07 17:19, Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
Hi there,
i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than
thunderbird :-)
The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links from an
incoming e-mail with another browser than seamokey by klicking this
link
On 2015-03-07 17:19, Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
Hi there,
i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than thunderbird
:-)
The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links from an incoming
e-mail with another browser than seamokey by klicking this link? It's not nice
t
Richard Falken wrote on 07/03/2015 17:31:
Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
Hi there,
i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than thunderbird
:-)
The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links from an incoming
e-mail with another browser than seamokey by klicking this
Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than
> thunderbird :-)
> The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links from an incoming
> e-mail with another browser than seamokey by klicking this link? It's not
> nice to copy th
I would be interested in knowing what sites it doesn't support
considering seamonkey seems to be 95% firefox.
Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than
> thunderbird :-)
> The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links fr
Hi there,
i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than thunderbird
:-)
The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links from an incoming
e-mail with another browser than seamokey by klicking this link? It's not nice
to copy the link all times and paste it to fire
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