Turn off alert after opening mail
After I open an email and/or reply to it, the alert stays on at lower right. I read a great many emails every day at work and having to turn off the alert manually wastes… (Lesen Sie mehr)
After I open an email and/or reply to it, the alert stays on at lower right. I read a great many emails every day at work and having to turn off the alert manually wastes time. How can I set the alert to go off when I've read a new email?
Kaspersky is giving me an error message that seems to be comming from Thunderbird.
I get a pop up message from KAspersky saying Cannot grantee authenticity of the domain to which encrypted connection is established. Aplication: Microsoft widows operatin… (Lesen Sie mehr)
I get a pop up message from KAspersky saying Cannot grantee authenticity of the domain to which encrypted connection is established. Aplication: Microsoft widows operating system UR: pop.frisinger.net Reason: Invalid name of certificate. Ether the name is not on the allowed list or was explicitly excluded. My email address is a pop3 account with fatcow as the hosting company.
I have a folder called pop.frisigner.net here:
C:\Users\SOP\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\a5mmku6w.default\Mail\pop.frisinger.net
There are also 2 shortcuts to the folder elsewhere in my system. I do not get this error on my iphone.
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Help with including all my email accounts for my laptop computer
Firefox is my browser and should be able to syn my different websites (Google, Microsoft, etc.) on my laptop computer...just like Firefox has done in the past. As you ma… (Lesen Sie mehr)
Firefox is my browser and should be able to syn my different websites (Google, Microsoft, etc.) on my laptop computer...just like Firefox has done in the past. As you may know by opening my account. I am able to see all my Google emails on my cell phone, but not on my laptop computer. Why?
Also, as Firefox knows, I have a new Google email address: ...and a new password: (...Firefox uses it for my cell phone and I get all my Google emails on it. My question is: Why don't I?
In fact, when I click on my Google email account on my laptop computer, I get this message from Firefox down in the right hand corner, that you are not able to connect to my Google emails on my laptop computer...but I can on my cell phone. WHAT'S UP DOC?!?
I am at my wits end trying to figure this dichotomy out? I am seriously thinking about changing my Firefox browser to a different browser after all my years with Mozilla. HELP! Your faithful client. Dr. Richard C. Muzik
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