I'm talking Thunderbird.  The message should have made it
clear that I used the wrong reference.

Elaine

That's strange; half my ancestors are WOMEN!

Hello Support-OrpheusComputing.com

On Monday, January 10, 2005, you wrote

> We were speaking of Thunderbird, not Firebird.  :-)  Firebird
> is a browser.  You must be talking about Tbird.
> -Clint

> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "ETM" <


> Are you all saying that Firebird won't authenticate?  I
> would find that surprising.  My problems with downloading
> and sending yahoo mail via my mail program almost always
> involve the rules of the server rather than the mail
> program.  I have just tried two dialups that would download
> but not permit sending using the yahoo address.  My current
> server permits pop3/smtp receiving and sending via yahoo.

> I use TheBat! and believe it has more features than do most
> mail programs.  But it also isn't free, though certainly not
> a major expense.

> I have Firebird on my computer, installed it to see what I
> thought, I think it's pretty decent, but it lacks a feature
> I have in TheBat! and which I am unwilling to give up.  So
> TheBat! takes the prize.  That feature is not in OE and I
> assume is not available in Outlook  -- redirecting mail
> using the original sender's address -- Eudora's options for
> redirecting mail are not quite as clean and neat so I have
> never considered using Eudora.

> I thought the filtering to folders options might have been a
> bit weak in Firebird but I didn't use the program long
> enough to give them a fair shake.

> Elaine
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