yersi...@cybernex.net wrote:
Stephen writes,
Glad you like it. One thing you do have to be careful about is letting
your Inbox get too big. I'm an email pack rat too, I still have some
here from back in the 80's. And a pile that were converted from Rmail in
Emacs on Solaris. Anyways, I just
Hiya again Listers,
I'm happy enough with the Thunderbird setup on my G4 to want to flash
drive it over to the iBook (also running 10.4.9). I'd like to confirm
what has to be copied so it'll function correctly on the iBook...here's
what common sense tells me I need:
Thunderbird.app (from
Hiya again Listers,
I'm happy enough with the Thunderbird setup on my G4 to want to flash
drive it over to the iBook (also running 10.4.9). I'd like to confirm
what has to be copied so it'll function correctly on the iBook...here's
what common sense tells me I need:
Thunderbird.app (from
On May 8, 2009, at 8:51 AM, yersi...@cybernex.net wrote:
Hiya again Listers,
I'm happy enough with the Thunderbird setup on my G4 to want to flash
drive it over to the iBook (also running 10.4.9). I'd like to confirm
what has to be copied so it'll function correctly on the
Bruce writes,
~users/Library/Thunderbird which is where everything is stored.
THANKS! :-D I got it ALL done now: paid my Emailchemy shareware, cleaned
up the 'demo mess' with the real one and moved Thunderbird and My
Collection over to the iBook!
Woo-hoo! :-)
~Yersinia.
yersi...@cybernex.net wrote:
Bruce writes,
~users/Library/Thunderbird which is where everything is stored.
THANKS! :-D I got it ALL done now: paid my Emailchemy shareware, cleaned
up the 'demo mess' with the real one and moved Thunderbird and My
Collection over to the iBook!
Stephen writes,
Shoot, got here a bit late. Strange, we live in Alaska time here in
Alaska and I just got off work!
The best way to do this is to do a clean install of Thunderbird on the
new machine, start it up, let it create a default profile, then quit and
copy everything inside of the
yersi...@cybernex.net wrote:
Stephen writes,
Shoot, got here a bit late. Strange, we live in Alaska time here in
Alaska and I just got off work!
The best way to do this is to do a clean install of Thunderbird on the
new machine, start it up, let it create a default profile, then quit and