Re: Windows 10 and email
Gene
Why did it seem like too much? I think that
it seemed that way because it either wasn't configured for the most convenient
operation or you didn't know a command or two to make its operation
easier. Once I had the program properly configured, I found it similar in
terms of the common operations, reading mail, replying to mail, and the other
very common tasks to Outlook Express.
Also, there is an add on, I
believe it's a Thunderbird add-on, that allows first letter navigation in the
folders list. I don't use Thunderbird but I tried it, however, I don't
remember details to discuss the matter further in terms of just how you set
things up.
Gene
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It is pretty good, but it seems much less configurable than OE. For example, I could not find a way to change the order of messages to have the newest at the bottom. Glenn -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shaun Everiss Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2018 5:03 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Windows 10 and email I use thunderbird 60. If you want something thats fully accessible and need addons 52.9.1 is the last version of thunderbird that mozilla has before it switched over to the 60x and higher series. One word of warning though, according to the main thunderbird website that version is never going to get updated again so its going to eventually probably expire probably. If you don't need addons at all, then the quantom interface for thunderbird works well enough as long as you set messages to open in the same window and turn off tabbed brousing in settings as well as set the home page to inbox. You may or may not need sighted help to turn off the lightning addon for calendar. Last time I set it up it did itself. On 8/23/2018 7:33 PM, Kwork wrote: > I imagine I'll get more than one opinion here, but what do people use > in Windows 10 for email? Other questions would include, accessible out > of the box, and if not, what needs to happen, additional tweaks, apps, > etc. Thanks for any help! > > > >
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