College prank. Somebody just put methyline blue in your food. U of M will return to its normal **** brown color in a day or so
That would have come in handy a few weeks ago, when everyone was out of toilet paper.
I don't know what anything you just said means, so I will probably stick with yahoo for my personal email. It also has a calendar that I can set personal appointments with, so I'm good with that. We use Outlook at work, but since most of the stuff on my work account isn't permitted on my personal computer (Hillary should have known that), n'er the twain shall meet.I use Thunderbird . . . as mentioned it's by Mozilla and an excellent alternative to M$ Outlook. Has some add-ons that will give it the same functionality as Outlook including address books, calendar with meetings, appointments, birthdays, etc. It can supposedly link and sync to an IMAP Outlook mail server but I've never tried it. I download all my email from my ISP. Don't do web mail either.
John
I use Thunderbird . . . as mentioned it's by Mozilla and an excellent alternative to M$ Outlook. Has some add-ons that will give it the same functionality as Outlook including address books, calendar with meetings, appointments, birthdays, etc. It can supposedly link and sync to an IMAP Outlook mail server but I've never tried it. I download all my email from my ISP. Don't do web mail either.
John
Oh wow... Netscape... so almost as old as AOL! I'd forgotten all about that. Just out of curiosity, why no web mail (like yahoo, gmail, etc. I'm assuming)? Security concerns? I think I still have an old hotmail account that has now been converted to Outlook I believe. I haven't logged in to it in years though. Probably full or else de-activated.
Montgomery Wards catalog is fair game though - along with last year's phone directory.Paper for the toilet? We don't touch the Sears, Roebuck catalog till we run out of corncobs.
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Up to version 68.9.0, released 3 June 2020. Win7 or newer, Server 2008 R2 or newer, Mac OS X 10.9 or newer, plus similar version ranges for Linux.Thunderbird is still around?
Huh.