Hi Shane,
Quite OT, but I see serious quirks about Thunderbird that don't seem to
exist in Mozilla Mail. In particular, with 1.0.6, for example, at times
when browsing messages with the 'F' (next message) key, a new window
won't open anymore, Thunderbird would remain in memory even if you clos
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Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> might be interesting to join the Portable Thunderbird project
> instead. http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_thunderbird/ Let
> them do the hosting :)
My project is based on a project that is based on PortableThunderbird,
On Sat, 24 Sep 2005, Shane M. Coughlan wrote:
>I am currently understaking a new project to make a highly mobile and
>secure version of the Thunderbird email client (includings like Enigmail
>and TrueCrypt containers). The problem is that my website is maxed out
>providing the OpenGEM GUI files t
I am currently understaking a new project to make a highly mobile and
secure version of the Thunderbird email client (includings like Enigmail
and TrueCrypt containers). The problem is that my website is maxed out
providing the OpenGEM GUI files to people (I've already had to increase
my hostin
how about rapidshare.de? or sourceforge if it is to be opensource?
On 9/24/05, Markus Maussner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shane M. Coughlan schrieb:
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> >Does anyone have spare server space to host the bin
Shane M. Coughlan schrieb:
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Hello all
Hello
Does anyone have spare server space to host the binary files of my new
project, Mobility Email? I would need about 30mb server space. The
issue is likely to be traffic, which might get quite high.
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Hello all
I am currently understaking a new project to make a highly mobile and
secure version of the Thunderbird email client (includings like Enigmail
and TrueCrypt containers). The problem is that my website is maxed out
providing the OpenGEM GUI