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From: Web Kracked <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 11:03:44 AM
Subject: Re: [users] calender function

Mike Dawe wrote:
> Web Kracked wrote:
> 
>> Thunderbird has the Lightening add on or use the Sunbird stand alone package 
>> version.
>> 
>> I use Sunbird, even though I use Thunderbird for my email package.
> 
> In Thunderbird, would you mind turning HTML *off* when sending, please?
> 
> Even if you are just typing a few lines, all of the HTML coding of your
> posts are accompanying them.
> 
> Besides, it is a OOo mail-list "shouldn't do". See
> <http://www.openoffice.org/ml_guidelines.html> scroll down the page to
> heading: "Format: Plaintext".
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
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Sorry
having trouble with the system
This should have the HTML turned off at the compose section.
This is the first time it looks like it worked.

My system uses a color system to keep who-said-who in the email sorted out. 
This is client wide for all 18 email accounts I monitor.

So, hopefully you get plain text only this time.

BACK to the thread;

I know that Thunderbird's add-on of Lightening is a good way to have
a calendar system, if you want your client to have stuff like Outlook
has accessible within the client.  I prefer to have the standalone version of 
Sunbird so I can look at my calendar without having the
email client open.  When I an traveling or at meetings, I do not want
to have my email client open.  I never use HotSpots since there can be
"nasties" like packet sniffers trying to read my emails.  If I had my
email client open, then it tried to log onto my email server.  I do
not want that at most of the time.

So I have no easy choice but to use a standalone calendar.  Sunbird
is my choice, but Chandler is also a good choice as well.

Tim L.
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