I'm not sure I follow. You are complaining that your ISP won't support an application that they have no connection to at all? Granted they are providing the email account, but it is up to you what app you use. If you have issues with ThunderBird or Eudora then contact the support forums for *those* applications.
That's like asking your electricity supplier about a problem with your TV. Sure it uses electricity, but it is up to the manufacturer of the TV to support you with it. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of DHSinclair Sent: 04 June 2009 23:13 To: Hardware Group Subject: [H] I missed something along the way? Somehow I am now told that should I choose to continue to use either "ThunderBird" or "Eudora" as a LOCAL email client, I will NOT get any support from my ISP. Believe my ISP is ATT/BellSouth. All pointers are to go to the Web-Based Yahoo/Email/com location. Should I wish to get any support, I need to pay $29 to speak to a human that MAY be able to fix my silly little quibble. Odd, too; because I already pay Att/BellSouth $33/mo for xdsl service. Find it odd that I have to pay $29 to figure out why I can not send a "reply-to-w/attachment" or "forward" type email. Plain-text to the List is fine; so far.............. Bitches are not necessary; I am already HOT! And looking now at cable (which was NEVER part of the budget!!!!) Best, Duncan
