Just got 5 virus files from opening the cummins link, that killed my main computer. #@$%!
This post is coming from my backup CPU.
This post is coming from my backup CPU.
JWolf said:Windows users: Install Mozilla Firefox & Mozilla Thunderbird then UNINSTALL Microsoft Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. IE & OE allows visual basic scripts (to name one non-secure feature) which enables a website to execute scripts on your "windows" installation. Mozilla will not run visual basic and runs indepentantly of your windows files. There are also plugins available which block adverts and javascript from sites unless you choose to allow them.
ECappleman said:I knew about Firefox, but not Thunderbird.
It works as well as Outlook Express?
RMachida said:Thunderbird is the email application originally from Netscape
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JasonCzerak said:Now that's streching it![]()
RMachida said:Naw, the UI hasn't changed significantly, the settings windows still look similar. . Stretching would be to say it came from NCSA Mosaic...
JasonCzerak said:I run Linux (gentoo), but just use evolution. at work I need exchange support. I never looked at thuderbird.
But to be correct. Netscape != Mozilla
Thurderbird came from Mozilla code base, not netscape. Netscape is closed source. The 1-4. x browsers had nothing to do with Mozilla. .
The 'current' netscapes are mozilla based.
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RMachida said:Actually, Mosaic Communications was formed in 1995 and became Netscape Communications. Mozilla was formed in 1998 when Netscape released their code for their Communicator to the open source community. Mozilla 0. 6 = Netscape 6. 0 From that point on Netscape releases are Mozilla based as you stated. I haven't used Thunderbird on a regular basis for years. How do you like Evolution? I tried that a while back but ended up switching to a Mac for my primary machine.
But all this, though entertaining, is off on a tangent from the original post.
JasonCzerak said:Evolution is getting rather stable with the Exchange connector. It works kinda.
Doesn't Mail. app support exchange (via the webmail/webdav interface like evolution. )
Blakers said:I try to avoid everything from Microsoft. I run Eudora for email and Safari for a web browser. Happy with them both.
Blake