Mozilla Thunderbird is a free and open source desktop email client available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It was originally developed by the Mozilla Foundation, the organization that created and maintains Mozilla Firefox, but they've abandoned it and it is not currently being developed by anyone, even though it is the most popular desktop email client.
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Mozilla Thunderbird is a desktop pop email program, similar to Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express. Users can access email accounts via this program from the desktop of their computer rather than going to the email provider's website and logging in.
Mozilla Thunderbird was created on 2003-07-28.
dim s Set s = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") s.run chr(34) & "c:\Program Files\mozilla thunderbird\thunderbird.exe" & chr(34) & " -compose mailto:YOU@YOUREMAIL.COM? subject=autoemail&body=EMAILBODY" WScript.Sleep 1000 s.SendKeys "^{ENTER}" WScript.Sleep 1000 Where ":\Program Files\mozilla thunderbird\thunderbird.exe" is the location of your thunderbird.exe, YOU@YOUREMAIL.COM is the recipient and MAILBODY is the email's body
Mozilla Thunderbird can be downloaded from Mozilla dot org( official Mozilla website) , download dot cnet dot com, Softpedia dot com, fileforum dotbetanews dot com among many software download websites
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this is a very extreme version of thatsafe mode will make it start blank (new session) every time +disable lots of garbage.WindowsThis should not be confused with restarting the computer in Windows Safe Mode!Use the "Mozilla Firefox (Safe Mode)", "Mozilla Thunderbird (Safe Mode)", or "Mozilla Thunderbird (No Extensions)" shortcut in the Mozilla Firefox or Mozilla Thunderbird program folder on the Windows Start Menu. If this shortcut is missing, you can start in Safe Mode by selecting "Start -> Run" (on Windows Vista, use "Start Search" or enable the Run box, as described here) and entering,For Firefox, one of these:firefox -safe-mode"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -safe-modeFor Thunderbird, one of these:thunderbird -safe-mode"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe" -safe-modeAdjust the path accordingly, if you installed your Mozilla program in a different location than shown above.LinuxOn Linux, you can go to your Terminal and run (for Firefox): /path/to/firefox/firefox -safe-modeMac OS XOn Mac OS X, go to Utilities (in the Applications folder) and open Terminal, then run (for Firefox): /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -safe-modeAnd for Thunderbird, this is the line to run in Terminal:/Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/thunderbird-bin -safe-modeIf you have installed the application to another location, modify the path as such. It's the "-safe-mode" command line parameter that's crucial here.
Assuming you're talking about 'Mozilla Thunderbird' - It's an email program... just use it the same way you'd use any other email software.
Yahoo! Mail and GMail are very similar, they are both web mails, meaning that they can be accessed from a web page and give you an email @yahoo.com or @gmail.com. Mozilla Thunderbird does not give you an email but it is a program, like Outlook, that allows you to access an email that you already have, like your GMail email for example.
Answer: Yes.Mozilla Thunderbird is compatible with:Windows 2000Windows XPWindows VistaWindows 7Mac OS X
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