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David Bruce
davidbruce at yadtel.net
Mon Mar 19 15:45:14 PDT 2007
Also, to "save" all those gems consider a third party freeware program
mozbackup. It will make a backup copy of all the needed info for
various Mozilla software (works with Firefox, Thunderbird, Seamonkey).
I use it to backup my "profile" in Seamonkey so I have a second copy of
my saved emails as well as the settings I use. No connection other than
a satisfied customer.
http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/
David
NW NC
Mike Sloane wrote:
> It really isn't all that difficult. Go to your "Tools" and then to
> "Account settings". Then just fill in the blanks with the stuff that
> your ISP should have given you: your Email ID, the incoming servers
> (something like "incoming.isp.net", the outgoing server (something like
> "outgoing.isp.net", etc. You can even have your old account and your new
> account both there and delete the old one when the new one is working.
> Generally, you shouldn't have to change any of the default settings,
> just fill in the blanks. Contact me off-line at <mikesloane at verizon.net>
> if you like.
>
> Mike
>
> Carl Tatlock wrote:
>
>> Carl in VT here; I am tired of plowing snow, although the 1945 2N did a
>> great job. I'm 75 and "Scruffy" is 62 , so we had a total of 137 years
>> between us but we both did OK . Now that I'm back inside and fingers
>> will work again, I'm asking for help from the knowledgeable ones on this
>> list who have helped so many others with a computer problem. I'm going
>> to DSL from Dial-up this week.
>>
>> That's not a problem, that's a solution. BUT, I can't find anybody who
>> knows how I will be able to configure my Mozilla Thunderbird to start
>> the new mail program? _*QUESTION 1:*_ Anybody know how I can keep
>> present e-mail folders (some with all the wisdom of this board in them)
>> and addressbook, in other words all the stuff I presently have in my
>> dial-up ISP mail program? _*QUESTION 2: *_How do I set up e-mail on
>> DSL????
>>
>> I'd like to run both dial-up along with DSL for the rest of this month-
>> to aid in notifying address changes etc-- in fact, that's _*QUESTION
>> 3:*_ How do you easily notify all those present addressees? My wife's
>> computer will be wirelessly added to the mix, too. She has her own
>> e-mail addy, in our dial-up account.
>>
>> I asked for help from DSL tech support, but they didn't know I only talk
>> tractor. Any replies from you guys please take into consideration that
>> when I first used computers in the 1960's we used punch cards...and I
>> have not gotten a great deal more savvy beyond that...... I mean, I
>> am on my 4th computer, but it still is a mystery like Chinese Algebra.
>> I know many of you have made the switch-- and I always say "there is no
>> need to go without if the neighbors have some....."
>>
>> Hope I didn't get too much information in here, but wanted to include
>> that it is a 6 volt, front mount......
>>
>> HELP! (please)
>>
>
>
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