Items Tagged with Thunderbird
Lab Rats
#287 / 2011-09-05 17:00:00 / 23:07 min.
Chances are you've used email once or twice in your life. Until now, your primary method of retrieving mail might have been a web client. That's a perfectly acceptable, if not thoroughly boring, solution. Might we then suggest the raw power of the Mail client.
Tutorials
#706 / 2010-05-18 09:31:00 / 1:48 min.
If you find that you're getting lots of
images in your email
you might wish there was a way that you could save those images to your computer automatically. Fortunately for Thunderbird users there is a relatively easy way to do just that. We'll show you how to tellThunderbird to save images
that are sent to your email instantaneously in this short tutorial!Tutorials
#671 / 2010-04-23 09:30:00 / 1:35 min.
An email header contains a lot of interesting information about a received message. When it was sent and from who, sure, but you can also
find the IP address from an email
, and even the path an email took before it reached you. We'll show youwhat an email header is
and where you can find it.The Sweet Stuff: Software
#36 / 2010-03-25 12:00:00 / 4:09 min.
When you install Windows it comes with the basics to get online, chat online, send and receive email and more. However, you'll soon find that specialized applications do the job better. For everyone who loves
free software
Michael "Doc" Callahan chats up histop 10 must have free Windows applications
. He going to cover a range of tools for browsing, instant messaging and much more. Part one covers the final five of histop 10 free Windows apps
.Breaking news tutorials
#58 / 2009-12-09 11:19:53 / 1:28 min.
Many users of the free email application, Thunderbird, have been waiting for the release of version 3.0. Well the wait is over. Thunderbird 3.0 is released and boasting some cool new features.
Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
#10 / 2009-11-13 09:00:00 / 1:40 min.
Thunderbird is a powerful email client. However, like it's brother Firefox, Thunderbird has a user community creating tons of great add-ons to enhance Thunderbird's functionality. Doc shows us where to
find add-ons for Thunderbird
and how to install them.Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
#9 / 2009-11-12 09:00:00 / 2:14 min.
E-mail privacy is important to you... and if it's not, it probably should be. Think about all the private and personal information that's sent through email. Think too that an email is considered to be as good as a signature in an increasing number of situations and jurisdictions and email security becomes that much more important. Thunderbird protects your email security and privacy by putting you in control.
Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
#8 / 2009-11-11 09:00:00 / 3:01 min.
Filters are a powerful way to keep your inbox organized. You can tell Thunderbird what to do when you receive an email that meets a filter's requirements; label it, move it to a folder, forward a copy to another account, delete it, mark it as junk and more. You'll reach inbox zero in no time!
Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
#7 / 2009-11-10 09:00:00 / 2:34 min.
Spam or other junk mail
is the bane of e-mail users everywhere. It seems that spammers never tire of trying to find new ways to infiltrate your inbox. Thunderbird quickly learns what is and what is not spam to make sure you're not bothered by as much of this email annoyance.Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
#6 / 2009-11-09 09:00:00 / 3:44 min.
The Thunderbird address book is where you'll keep all your online and offline contacts organized. If you're making the
switch to Thunderbird
from Outlook, Eudora or another email client you can easilyimport your contacts and even your mail and settings
from said email client.Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
#5 / 2009-11-06 09:00:00 / 3:22 min.
Even when you keep your inbox organized with folders, things sometimes go missing. You know you got an email about an upcoming project, but you can't seem to find it.
Searching email in Thunderbird
is a quick way torecover a lost email
; if you remember a few words, you can punch them into the search box and quicklyfind that missing email
.Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
#4 / 2009-11-05 09:00:00 / 2:15 min.
Folders are a simple way to
organize your inbox
. You can keep all your work emails straight, your personal emails sorted and your other emails organized. Thunderbird offers a variety of folder options that make it easy totake control of your inbox
andkeep your email inbox organized
.Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
#3 / 2009-11-04 09:00:00 / 2:20 min.
Whether you get a little bit of email or a lot it helps to have it organized using a good system. Thunderbird makes it easy to tag and filter your email. This way, you can
keep your inbox organized
andfilter email in Thunderbird
.Miss Download
#54 / 2009-11-03 17:00:00 / 3:02 min.
Cheryl Poirier, AKA Miss Download, takes a close look at Mozilla's Thunderbird 2, from the same people that brought us the Firefox browser. She's loving the email labeling and foldering system as well as the search field and the Thunderbird add-ons that power up your email experience.
Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
#2 / 2009-11-03 09:00:00 / 2:42 min.
Chances are, you have
multiple email addresses
. One for personal, one given to you by the office, one for social networking, perhaps one that's just for family and close friends. Thunderbird makes it easy to set up and manage multiple email accounts. You can even easily set up your free email accounts like Hotmail, Yahoo! andGmail in Thunderbird
. Here's how.Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
#1 / 2009-11-02 09:00:00 / 1:02 min.
Whether you get a little bit of email or a lot it helps to have it organized using a good system. Thunderbird is an email client from the Mozilla Foundation, the same folks that produce Firefox. It's loaded with cool features to help you do email with as little fuss as possible. This 10-part series will cover some of the basics.
Firefox 101
#11 / 2008-12-19 09:00:00 / 17:23 min.
Our ten-part series on the Firefox browser gets in-depth, up close and personal with Mozilla's browser. This browser is available on Windows and Mac platforms as well as Linux and has gained significant market share in the past couple of years. It's time to figure out what the fuss is about!
Gmail for Beginners
#7 / 2008-11-18 09:00:00 / 2:34 min.
Gmail doesn't have to be confined to your web browser. You can also set Gmail up so that you can send and receive messages using the desktop email client you're most comfortable with. That could be Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird or even a mobile email client like those included in the iPhone, BlackBerry or other popular handset.
Following a few simple steps, it's easy to get your Gmail messages sent to your desktop or mobile email client.
Following a few simple steps, it's easy to get your Gmail messages sent to your desktop or mobile email client.
Firefox 101
Our ten-part series on the Firefox browser gets in-depth, up close and personal with Mozilla's browser. This browser is available on Windows and Mac platforms as well as Linux and has gained significant market share in the past couple of years. It's time to figure out what the fuss is about!
Beginner's Guide to email with Thunderbird
In this
10 part video tutorial on setting up and using Thunderbird as your email client
, Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan runs us through the basics of getting started withMozilla's email client
. We look athow to add email accounts to Thunderbird
, includinghow to add a Gmail account to Thunderbird
, dealing withemail privacy
,managing spam in Thunderbird
and much more.App of the day
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