On 8/31/07, Adam Jimerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 31 August 2007 11:34:05 am Greg Freemyer wrote:
> > > If you don't mind losing some of the features that Gmail has to offer I
> > > think Thunderbird 2.0 has support with Gmail.  I not to sure though, its
> > > been a while sense I used Thunderbird.
> >
> > I use gmail because on a daily basis I check e-mail from my house PC,
> > my office PC, and my cell (Mot-Q).
> >
> > I toyed with Squirrelmail once as a company solution and decided
> > against it at the time.
> >
> > I am running a linux desktop at work now for the first time, so I
> > could conceivably setup a small single user e-mail server for myself
> > and then access it locally at work and remotely as needed.
> >
> > Are there any solutions that would truly be easier than just
> > continuing to use gmail.
> >
> > Greg
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> >
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> For mobility you can get a thumb drive, 512 MB will be for than enough, and
> install Portableapps on it, with that you can get a portable version of
> Thunderbird and run it off your thumb drive.  Doing this means anywhere you
> go, as long as it is a Windows pc or a Linux pc that has Wine installed, you
> can run Portableapps and get your email that way.  As far as your phone goes
> though I'm not sure as of what you can do.  One big plus from running
> Portableapps is that its programs leave little or no proof the program or
> itself on the computer.
>
> I'm not sure if this would be easier than to just keep using Gmail, if you
> think you want to try in and see then I would say go ahead and try it, the
> Portableapps software and all the programs that run under it is free so as
> long as you have a thumb drive there is no cost to you.

I think I'll pass on that approach, but thanks for the idea.

Greg
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The Norcross Group
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