Story: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
Well everytime I install it it somehow knackers my ability to send and receive email from my BT account and its not until I uninstall it that I regain access to my email via Outlook Express again.
Pity really as I would use it in preference.
And why is the ability to enter passwords etc not as easy to access as the Outlook Express program?
It must have taken over my OE settings on first install but I cannot find the options easily to check that the passwords are all correct. From that point of view its still a bit crap.
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Story: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0: a first look
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Yes, I really like this bird.
I use it since vers... Anonymous -
Have used Thunderbird since .07, have never even o... John Bogaard -
It's a good product, it's easy to use and it's fre... Anonymous -
Knocks the pants off Outlook Express, great user i... Harvey Brewer -
OK, well you must speak as you find. I think... Michael Harrington -
I think it is brilliant the way it imports all the... Anonymous -
It's not without it's flaws but I find it to... NJ -
Well Lindsey Turrentine et al -
from, m... Michael Harrington -
Michael Harrington - no one else's... scotbot -
Thanks for that Scotbot. Howe... Michael Harrington -
I have been onboard the Thunde... Jonas Mannion -
Love the layout, ease of installation and spam too... Steven Playford -
Well everytime I install it it somehow knackers my... Anonymous -
One possible issue that makes me a bit leary, is w... Son Goku -
Something is new around - free poker online. free... Anonymous

