[accessiblelinux] Re: probably OT: Thunderbird question

  • From: Storm Dragon <stormdragon2976@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: accessiblelinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 21:32:46 -0400

Hi,
I didn't even know that was poaaible in Thunderbird. I would like it a
lot better if I knew how to do that myself. So I hope someone can help
lol.
Just for future, any question regarding Linux and how to use it is
pretty much on topic.
Storm
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On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 21:30 -0400, Albert Sten-Clanton wrote:
> Hi!
>  
> I had to reinstall Arch Linux last week.  Of course, that included
> reinstalling thunderbird.  
>  
> Before, when I had two or more accounts in Thunderbird, I'd hit go
> into the program and have my accounts there to choose among.  Now, it
> brings me to the inbox of the one I was last in.  I have been unable
> to reestablish the previous behavior, or to find anything useful about
> it in the various sources I've come upon so far of Thunderbird help.
> Does anybody know how I can do this, or whether something has changed
> in the latest version to prevent it?
>  
> I wonder if this is related to an option I used *once* with the
> thunderbird command, when I began with it in April.  I can't find
> that, either, so mention it in case anybody can figure out what I'm
> talking about.  I don't like being so vague, but I've just plain lost
> the command history that might have helped.
>  
> Thanks for any assistance.
>  
> Al

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