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On 10/21/2018 11:52 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 10/21/2018 11:37 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 10/20/2018 3:37 PM, Nancy Young wrote: >>> On 10/20/2018 1:19 PM, notbob wrote: >>>> On 10/20/2018 10:57 AM, Cheri wrote: >>>> >>>>> I've been trying to figure out which newsreader to put on Win10, so >>>>> why does Thunderbird aggravate you if you don't mind me asking. >>>> >>>> For one thing, it does NOT KF on one word. >>> >>> I do, all the time.* Using Thunderbird. >>> >>>> Gotta include the entire name/email addy.* Gotta click right on that >>>> > sign to open thread. >>> >>> I have all the posts listed and sort by thread if I want.* No need >>> to open threads. >>> >>>> Doesn't tell how many posts are in a given thread (like slrn does). >>>> >>>> Doesn't do a forward/back "author" or "subject" search.* If it does, >>>> I don't know how to fly it. >>> >>> Not sure what that means, I click on author or subject, once in >>> a while, to sort by that. > >> Thunderbird works well for me.* Took me a while the first install, >> mostly because my ISP (comcast) didn't know what port numbers I should >> use to connect to a newsserver.* They'd never heard of Usenet or news >> servers. LOL > > So helpful. > >> As for no longer developed?* Don't know wrote wrote that comment.* I'm >> using T-bird v. 52.7.0.* They are still releasing updates.* If you >> click on Help you'll see what version you're running.* There's a >> button to click if you want to check for updates. >> >> I'm pretty sure Thunderbird can do all the things nb wants. > > I like the Mark All Read and Mark Thread Read options, and there are > also a number of Add Ons to further get Thunderbird to work the way > you want. > > nancy I use those options frequently. I just clicked (as I mentioned) Check for Upgrades. Now I'm running v. 52.9.1. And there is a link for release notes. So someone is keeping up with this Mozilla product. Just as they're maintaining Firefox as a browser. Jill |
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2018 12:09:43 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 10/21/2018 11:52 AM, Nancy Young wrote: >> On 10/21/2018 11:37 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>> On 10/20/2018 3:37 PM, Nancy Young wrote: >>>> On 10/20/2018 1:19 PM, notbob wrote: >>>>> On 10/20/2018 10:57 AM, Cheri wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I've been trying to figure out which newsreader to put on Win10, so >>>>>> why does Thunderbird aggravate you if you don't mind me asking. >>>>> >>>>> For one thing, it does NOT KF on one word. >>>> >>>> I do, all the time.* Using Thunderbird. >>>> >>>>> Gotta include the entire name/email addy.* Gotta click right on that >>>>> > sign to open thread. >>>> >>>> I have all the posts listed and sort by thread if I want.* No need >>>> to open threads. >>>> >>>>> Doesn't tell how many posts are in a given thread (like slrn does). >>>>> >>>>> Doesn't do a forward/back "author" or "subject" search.* If it does, >>>>> I don't know how to fly it. >>>> >>>> Not sure what that means, I click on author or subject, once in >>>> a while, to sort by that. >> >>> Thunderbird works well for me.* Took me a while the first install, >>> mostly because my ISP (comcast) didn't know what port numbers I should >>> use to connect to a newsserver.* They'd never heard of Usenet or news >>> servers. LOL >> >> So helpful. >> >>> As for no longer developed?* Don't know wrote wrote that comment.* I'm >>> using T-bird v. 52.7.0.* They are still releasing updates.* If you >>> click on Help you'll see what version you're running.* There's a >>> button to click if you want to check for updates. >>> >>> I'm pretty sure Thunderbird can do all the things nb wants. >> >> I like the Mark All Read and Mark Thread Read options, and there are >> also a number of Add Ons to further get Thunderbird to work the way >> you want. >> >> nancy > >I use those options frequently. I just clicked (as I mentioned) Check >for Upgrades. Now I'm running v. 52.9.1. And there is a link for >release notes. So someone is keeping up with this Mozilla product. >Just as they're maintaining Firefox as a browser. Nobody said otherwise. I didn't know dumb and dumber could be the same person. |
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