On the same token so does doing the right thing by running tbird off a TrueCrypt
volume mounted as a drive letter i.e. "S:\Mozilla\Thundebird".
Secured & easy to move/migrate/clone.
FFWI, ALL programs still have fatal flaw of not being able to specify the "TEMP"
folder path different than system/user global. I've heard that calling them from .cmd
batch file that sets TEMP & TMP before calling the .exe is supposed to fix that, YMMV.
On 1/8/2010 9:28 AM, Robert Martin Jr. wrote:
For those still using email readers like thunderbird, I've found that using a
"portable" version works much easier because it stores all your info within the
folder directory and you don't have to look anywhere when moving it to another machine.
On of my latest projects has been to hack or find portable versions of the
software I use most often, and keep in on a NAS unit. Then I can open it from
any local computer and don't have to install anything on any machine I'm using.
lopaka