On 18/07/10 15:51, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just to let people know that to turn off indexing in thunderbird 3 on
> ubuntu 10.04 do the following
>
> goto EDIT menu
> select PREFERENCES
> then select GENERAL tab
> then UNTICK engable global search and indexer
>
> should speed things up a bit,
>
On 18/07/10 15:51, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just to let people know that to turn off indexing in thunderbird 3 on
> ubuntu 10.04 do the following
>
> goto EDIT menu
> select PREFERENCES
> then select GENERAL tab
> then UNTICK engable global search and indexer
>
> should speed things up a bit,
G
Hi
Just to let people know that to turn off indexing in thunderbird 3 on
ubuntu 10.04 do the following
goto EDIT menu
select PREFERENCES
then select GENERAL tab
then UNTICK engable global search and indexer
should speed things up a bit,
Paul
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Steve wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 21:32:33 -, Tony Travis
> wrote:
>
>> Steve wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> Not had any serious problems with Thunderbird 3 once it finally got my
>>> IMAP folders synchronized. The only problem has been waiting for some of
>>> the addons to become compatible. I know t
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 21:32:33 -, Tony Travis
wrote:
> Steve wrote:
>> [...]
>> Not had any serious problems with Thunderbird 3 once it finally got my
>> IMAP folders synchronized. The only problem has been waiting for some of
>> the addons to become compatible. I know there are ways round th
Steve wrote:
> [...]
> Not had any serious problems with Thunderbird 3 once it finally got my
> IMAP folders synchronized. The only problem has been waiting for some of
> the addons to become compatible. I know there are ways round this but it
> hasn’t been to bad.
Hello, Steve.
I tried the PPA T
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 13:09:23 -, Josh Holland wrote:
> A PPA on Launchpad is the best place to look for this sort of thing. A
> quick search finds
> https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa,
> containing a thunderbird-3.0 package which you should be able to install
> alo
A PPA on Launchpad is the best place to look for this sort of thing. A
quick search finds
https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa,
containing a thunderbird-3.0 package which you should be able to install
alongside TB 2.
Note this is a daily build PPA, and will probably be so
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 12:46:00 -, John Matthews wrote:
> How do I install this next to TB2 so that I can run it separately to see
> if I like it. I cant find it in the repositories. I want it to run
> completely separately.
>
> Thanks
>
> John.
>
It’s called Shredder in the repo’s. You can als
How do I install this next to TB2 so that I can run it separately to see
if I like it. I cant find it in the repositories. I want it to run
completely separately.
Thanks
John.
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