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Date: Friday, January 25, 2013 3:24 pm
Subject: Re: Using my new mac for email
It's one of the few non-Apple things I never switched over to so I'll be
especially interested in any comments on how you migrate — especially
mail archives. I have t
Using my new mac for email
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> It's one of the few non-Apple things I never switched over to so I'll be
> especially interested in any comments on how you migrate — especially
> mail archives. I have them going back nearly 10 years which is part of
> the baggage th
Hello Chris,
I was reading up on it the other day and it looks like I didn't bookmark
it. But it's an easy enough process. Just pick up the files in
the thunderbird profile folder that don't have an extention. These are
mbox files. Carry them across and you can then select import from the
Ma
It's one of the few non-Apple things I never switched over to so I'll be
especially interested in any comments on how you migrate - especially
mail archives. I have them going back nearly 10 years which is part of
the baggage that has kept me off the Apple Mail goodness.
CB
On 1/25/13 3:11 PM
Hi Chris,
I thought you were using it.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 25, 2013, at 3:07 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Thunderbird, like Firefox on the Mac, is not accessible. The stalemate
> between Mozilla and Apple drags on and on.
>
> CB
>
> On 1/22/13 1:09 PM, Mark Baxter wrote:
>> Hi, Gena:
Thunderbird, like Firefox on the Mac, is not accessible. The stalemate
between Mozilla and Apple drags on and on.
CB
On 1/22/13 1:09 PM, Mark Baxter wrote:
Hi, Gena:
Don't know about Thunderbird, though would suspect it is accessible. Yes, Mail can easily handle all
your accounts. This is
HI. I didn't know there was a version of thunderbird for the mac. the mail
client that comes with the mac is very accessible. I have a gmail account
which is an imap account so I didn't have to move any mail over, I just put my
account details in.
hth
Blessings! Maria Joe and loving guide K
Hi, Gena:
Don't know about Thunderbird, though would suspect it is accessible. Yes, Mail
can easily handle all your accounts. This is done through System Preferences
(command Comma) in the "accounts," tab," by clicking the "add," button. If you
need more help than this, let me know.
• Mar
Hello All,
Does the Mac mail app cope with multiple accounts? What is the easiest
way of moving Thunderbird for Windows email to a Mac? Or I wondered if
Thunderbird was accessible for VoiceOver?
Many thanks.
Gena
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