On 6/8/2017 11:46 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
> MozUser wrote on 09-06-17 03:59:
>> not the Thunderbird info.
>>
>> I ALREADY have Thunderbird  set as suggested.
>>
>> It is the Windows instructions, these are for some previous version of 
>> windows.
>>
>> If I follow then I get to the first Windows screen that does not have 
>> what the web page says will be there.
>>
>> If I fiddle and try to find what I think is the same Windows interface 
>> the second web page item is NOT there.
>>
>> The web page does not address Windows 10.
>>
> http://www.officetooltips.com/office/tips/how_to_modify_default_mail_client_in_windows_10.html
> https://pchelp.ricmedia.com/change-default-email-client-windows-10/
> https://www.howtogeek.com/223144/how-to-set-your-default-apps-in-windows-10/
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v3On77NDT8
> 
> It would be better for you tu use SeaMonkey for Newsgroups AND for mail.
> SeaMonkey have been created for that and it works correctly. (and 
> more... SM mail client is based on Thunderbird application)
> 

I too use SeaMonkey for browsing and Thunderbird for E-mail, RSS feeds,
and newsgroups.  When I switch profiles in SeaMonkey -- which I do often
-- I do not want to lose my current E-mail or newsgroup session.

I use SeaMonkey instead of Firefox because I feel that SeaMonkey has a
far superior user interface.

-- 
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com>

Consider:
*  Most state mandate that drivers have liability insurance.
*  Employers are mandated to have worker's compensation insurance.
*  If you live in a flood zone, flood insurance is mandatory.
*  If your home has a mortgage, fire insurance is mandatory.

Why then is mandatory health insurance so bad??
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