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|    gwtc to Jared Foster    |
|    Re: Removing old Communicator 4.x from r    |
|    05 Feb 06 13:54:23    |
      From: TheNewGWTC@pppmppfmpfmmmmfmmmpfmmpp.pppmppfmp              Jared Foster wrote:              >>May be so for OE, but it's not the case for Thunderbird.       >       >       > I guess I didn't make myself clear enough when I said this before. I       > understand that the import options in OE are coded in, but I'm talking about       > Mozilla Thunderbird! When I go to import into Thunderbird, it lists:       >       > Communicator 4.x       > Eudora       > Outlook       > Outlook Express       >       > These are the programs that I have installed in the past, and since removed       > (with the exception of OE). So obviously, somewhere, Thunderbird is seeing       > that these were installed and are trying to import from these since       > uninstalled programs.       >              Those settings are the default, whether you had the programs installed       previously or not.                     > --       > Jared Foster       > Home5licE@mchsi.com       >       >       > |       > | Well, as I said, the entries in Tools>>Import, your original question,       > | have nothing to do with the registry. They are hard coded in, as those       > | are the options built in.       > |       > | I'm on SeaMonkey now, and Tools>>Import, still shows NC4 and Eudora. OE       > | isn't here, since I'm on a Mac right now.       > |       > | Lee       >       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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