On 11/02/2014 02:18 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 02/11/14 06:45, WaltS48 wrote:
On 11/01/2014 03:23 PM, EE wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I know that this topic is a bit old. But I think it's worth looking
at it again.
In fact I am a Opera user. And I love Opera for it's integrated
eMail
client.
Of course one user likes tabs and another user doesn't.
But for me a so called Internet Suite should contain the whole
Internet in some way. When working at my PC with many applications
running and many folders opened I like to have one single window for
Internet - containing web pages and eMail.
I find it really useful to have the eMail client integrated as a tab
in my browser. Of course if you write a new mail, it should be
opened
in a seperate tab - not as a tab inside the mail tab.
It should just work like in Opera.
To be honest: At this time Opera is leaving this conecept -
willingly
or not. Current versions of Opera miss many features including the
integrated mail client. And that's the reason why I found
Seamonkey -
I was searching for a browser with integrated mail client.
In fact from user's perspective Seamonkey is nothing else but a
bundle of internet applications - but not a Internet suite in the
way
I understand that term...
So - I would be very pleased to see Seamonkey integrating the eMail
client within the browser window. I think it would be really cool to
include the IRC client as well in a tab. And I also think that many
former Opera users would switch to Seamonkey then - just like me.
Of course it's the best way to let the user choose if he wants to
open a new window or just a tab for every part of the Internet suite
or even every new webpage...
Best regards,
Lucas Sichardt
You could try bookmarking this address and clicking it to open a mail
tab in the browser:
chrome://messenger/content/messenger.xul
In fact, you could put that into a bookmark toolbar button to have it
handy.
That does appear to work for my Inbox only.
Once I select a folder other than the Inbox the tab goes blank and the
address changes to about:blank.
Yeah!! When I clicked on the above link, my e-mail account showed up
fine, but then clicking on this newsgroup, I got a blank screen!!
Interesting. When I used that trick, I opened a newsgroup list,
double-clicked on one of the messages in the list, and it opened in a
message window, just like normal.
For me, it mostly works fine (it's not my taste, but it works).
However, some folders did provoke the about:blank window as described
the first time I visited them. After I reverted to the mail tab and
reattempted, they behaved themselves.
Who wants to do that when reading mail.
I suggest the OP use the mail client.
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