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|    three_jeeps to Amanda Riphnykhazova    |
|    Re: Hang about guys, I just realised (re    |
|    05 Jan 24 14:54:45    |
      From: jjhudak@gmail.com              On Thursday, January 4, 2024 at 9:26:33 AM UTC-5, Amanda Riphnykhazova wrote:       > Hang about guys, I just realised (remembered) why I never started using       Thunderbird before. IT IS VERY DIFFICULT?        >        > I looked it up. Here are the instructions: (once the user has been told a       few times that T'Bird is really for email and that all the instructions and       searches are directed to that end) AND PROBLEMS        >        > Here's how to set up Thunderbird to import Google Groups:        > In Thunderbird, go to the gContactSync menu THERE IS NO GCONTACTSYNC MENU        > Select Edit Accounts HOW DO YOU EDIT AN ACCOUNT IN A NON-EXISTENT MENU?        > Choose your account WHICH ACCOUNT THAT ISN'T A MAIL ACCOUNT?        >        > To be fair, those instructions do say that they are AI Generated. Which may       well be why they seem so screwed up        >        > (oh, and I am still using ggroups, so I cant reply to posts!)              "Hang about guys, I just realised (remembered) why I never started using       Thunderbird before. IT IS VERY DIFFICULT?"       Is this a declarative statement or a question???              Thunderbird is fairly simple to install, configure as a SMTP mail client to       Google, and then use. Read the official Thunderbird doc and spend a little       time using the software, possibly with your favorite drink dejour. You will       never go back to a web        base browser.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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