I have used Thunderbird since it came out and they made sure it is the
servant and not the master. Easy to setup, has good built in tools for
selecting server connections and ports and selecting your desired level
of security. It will import all mail lists and settings, selectively if
you
Briana:
OK, I am no real expert on OO but if you are using MS Windows (assumed)
this is more of an operating system function. If you use the 'save'
button it is saved in the last format you used. It looks like you save
something in PDF before and the system 'remembered' that and uses that
as
Rhiannon:
I am no expert but have been using OO for years and have never had to
'amend' any Microsoft Office document to open it in OO. Sounds like the
'amendment' is the problem. Just get another copy in standard .XLS
format and that should be the end of your problems.
Floyd Knapp
On
Alan:
I have been using Thunderbird for over a decade and have always disliked
Outlook as it had too many 'hooks' to be considered secure-able, from my
view.
FHK
On 12/27/2015 8:27 AM, Alan B wrote:
On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 7:26 PM, Delallen wrote:
Sorry about