additional info:

if you get that big red javascript warning, correct it with this:
tools>options>general>config editor>type in "javascript" then change
"extensions.tbrowse.dojavascript" from false to true

warning:  I have no expertise in security issues, so I have no idea if
this is any worse than fixing the same problem in firefox - proceed at
your own risk

DP

On Sep 24, 10:48am, Dave Parker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just thought people here might be interested,
>
> if you're ever concerned about gmail going down, you might want to get
> Thunderbird 3(beta) and install the add-on "Thunderbrowse"
>
> I've got a Note Storm TW going as the mail start page
> (tools>options>general), and any links open in the Thunderbird browser
> nicely, and when gmail goes down you still have all your email. You
> can also set a google calendar as your calendar in thunderbird.
>
> DP
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