On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:14, Pierre wrote:
As I said, I have not seen it work under Linux.
It will, if you use whatever email client OOo is _hardcoded_ to work
with on Linux.
(Why the email client is invariably hardcoded in linux, is a
question I can not answer.)
jonathon
NoOp wrote:
Above also works with Thunderbird. Again, I don't/won't use gmail, so
you'll need to sort that bit out on your own... sorry.
GMail works with Thunderbird and probably any other IMAP client, since
GMail provides mail service with the standard, IMAP:
jonathon wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:14, Pierre wrote:
As I said, I have not seen it work under Linux.
It will, if you use whatever email client OOo is _hardcoded_ to work
with on Linux.
(Why the email client is invariably hardcoded in linux, is a
question I can not
James Knott wrote:
jonathon wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:14, Pierre wrote:
As I said, I have not seen it work under Linux.
It will, if you use whatever email client OOo is _hardcoded_ to work
with on Linux.
(Why the email client is invariably hardcoded in linux, is a
Rob Clement wrote:
James Knott wrote:
jonathon wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:14, Pierre wrote:
As I said, I have not seen it work under Linux.
It will, if you use whatever email client OOo is _hardcoded_ to work
with on Linux.
(Why the email client is invariably hardcoded
On Friday 18 September 2009 07:51:11 jonathon wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:14, Pierre wrote:
As I said, I have not seen it work under Linux.
It will, if you use whatever email client OOo is _hardcoded_ to work
with on Linux.
(Why the email client is invariably hardcoded in linux,
On Friday 18 September 2009 15:59:03 James Knott wrote:
This means Linux users have a choice
and Windows users don't.
What's new? ;)
Bob
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jonathon wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:14, Pierre wrote:
As I said, I have not seen it work under Linux.
It will, if you use whatever email client OOo is _hardcoded_ to work
with on Linux.
(Why the email client is invariably hardcoded in linux, is a
question I can not
James Knott wrote:
Yes, I know it goes to the default app, which means you cannot chose
another. In Linux you can use whatever app you desire and someone else
provided info on using a browser. This means Linux users have a choice
and Windows users don't.
James;
Seems I have plenty of
Keith N. McKenna wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Yes, I know it goes to the default app, which means you cannot chose
another. In Linux you can use whatever app you desire and someone else
provided info on using a browser. This means Linux users have a choice
and Windows users don't.
James;
James Knott wrote:
Keith N. McKenna wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Yes, I know it goes to the default app, which means you cannot chose
another. In Linux you can use whatever app you desire and someone else
provided info on using a browser. This means Linux users have a choice
and Windows users
Keith N. McKenna wrote:
James;
Find one that would meet my needs. I see no logical reason for
using more than one email client. For me all it does is use up disk
space to duplicate a function.
Well, at work I used two different email apps, Seamonkey for work and
Thunderbird for personal
James Knott wrote:
Keith N. McKenna wrote:
James;
Find one that would meet my needs. I see no logical reason for
using more than one email client. For me all it does is use up disk
space to duplicate a function.
Well, at work I used two different email apps, Seamonkey for work and
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:29:26 -0700, NoOp wrote:
On 09/17/2009 02:21 PM, James Knott wrote:
Pierre wrote:
Satiesh Bansode wrote:
whether it supports all the fuctions like email(outlook),word,excel
and power point?
There is a Send command on the File menu, much the same as in the
MS-Office
On 09/17/2009 03:38 PM, Mark C. Miller wrote:
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:29:26 -0700, NoOp wrote:
...
Just fine :-)
Can you give me a hand setting it up? On that particular computer, I use
gmail. I've been tearing my hair out trying to find out where/how to set
it so it goes to
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 6:55 PM, NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
On 09/17/2009 03:38 PM, Mark C. Miller wrote:
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:29:26 -0700, NoOp wrote:
...
Just fine :-)
Can you give me a hand setting it up? On that particular computer, I use
gmail. I've been tearing
On 09/17/2009 04:03 PM, Mark Miller wrote:
...
Thanks for the trail; I'll follow it to see where it goes. I'll keep
looking for someone who uses gmail (or some other web-based client). There
just has to be a way.
Not that I'm aware of not likely. Keep in mind that you are asking OOo
to: 1)
Mark C. Miller wrote:
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:29:26 -0700, NoOp wrote:
On 09/17/2009 02:21 PM, James Knott wrote:
Pierre wrote:
Satiesh Bansode wrote:
whether it supports all the fuctions like email(outlook),word,excel
and power point?
There is a Send
NoOp wrote:
2. In OOo: Tools|Options|Internet|E-mail|E-mail program:
/home/username/SeaMonkey2/seamonkey/seamonkey
File|Send|Document as email - etc., etc.
Above also works with Thunderbird. Again, I don't/won't use gmail, so
you'll need to sort that bit out on your own... sorry.
My
On 09/17/2009 06:14 PM, Pierre wrote:
NoOp wrote:
2. In OOo: Tools|Options|Internet|E-mail|E-mail program:
/home/username/SeaMonkey2/seamonkey/seamonkey
File|Send|Document as email - etc., etc.
Above also works with Thunderbird. Again, I don't/won't use gmail, so
you'll need to sort
Mark C. Miller wrote:
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:29:26 -0700, NoOp wrote:
On 09/17/2009 02:21 PM, James Knott wrote:
Pierre wrote:
Satiesh Bansode wrote:
whether it supports all the fuctions like email(outlook),word,excel
and power point?
There is a Send
NoOp wrote:
On 09/17/2009 03:38 PM, Mark C. Miller wrote:
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:29:26 -0700, NoOp wrote:
...
Just fine :-)
Can you give me a hand setting it up? On that particular computer, I use
gmail. I've been tearing my hair out trying to find out
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