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DerekT-P wrote: I'm now up to 8 separate accounts all within TBird, mainly POP3 but a couple of IMAP. They all work well and seamlessly. There are a couple of pain points in the interface (e.g. I have a "local folders" structure where I sort/archive stuff, but cannot get rid of the extraneous Inbox/Drafts/Sent/Outbox folders).
This describes me too, although in my case 24(!) mail accounts.
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I haven't seen Postbox, I'll look at it. I have previewed Claws mail in the past and reinstalled it yesterday. I seem to recall that I couldn't get the unified folders working in it.
I am running Windows 10 home, fully patched. Updated Thunderbird last night, and it required a reboot. I wonder if I'm only patching every third or fourth patch and that is causing the reboot. I'm using IObit Software Updater to keep it current, maybe I should pay more attention to the versions.
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Ron Nicholson wrote: I haven't seen Postbox, I'll look at it.
Website here: The Power Email App - Postbox[^]. Forgot to link it before.
Ron Nicholson wrote: I am running Windows 10 home, fully patched. Updated Thunderbird last night, and it required a reboot. I wonder if I'm only patching every third or fourth patch and that is causing the reboot.
I've got clients running Thunderbird on W10 Home and they don't need reboots. I would not have thought that doing every third or fourth update would need a Windows reboot.
Ron Nicholson wrote: I'm using IObit Software Updater to keep it current
Ah... I don't know this software but perhaps this is what is requiring the Windows reboots. Thunderbird has a built in updater. You could just use the built in updater if you want.
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The software just downloads the installer and runs it. I have to next through all the boxes. So I doubt that's it but it is strange that I'm having to reboot and other's aren't. Obviously something is amiss on my system. May or may not be related to Thunderbird.
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Yes, something odd happening in that case.
As an aside, the built in TB update doesn't require any manual steps. It can be configured to run updates transparently (although I realise this is something many of us don't want or like).
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I had completely forgotten that Thunderbird had that option. Mine was set to check but allow me to install.
In the last few months, I have gotten the Iobit updater. Primarily for drivers, but I allowed it to update software. Thunderbird is the primary one it has done, but I bet the way it gets the new version is what's requiring the reboot.
I'll turn it off and see what happens.
Thanks for the comments. I think this may have solved my issue with Thunderbird.
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I use Outlook, but not with a unified mailbox.
But apparently it can do it: How to Set Up an Outlook Unified Inbox: A Quick Guide - Mailbird[^] - so it could be worth a look?
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I saw this link yesterday but kinda glossed right over it. Since I'm looking for something else, I think I'll try this and see. Not scared of the VBA, in fact I'll probably do that.
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What is a unified account?
I have been using Outlook for many years to collect emails from multiple email accounts and various SMTP servers and then (using rules) sorts them into appropriate folders. It even out-of-the-box allows you to choose which a/c to send from. What is the extra USP that a unified account has that is missing from Outlook?
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Unified Mailbox just shows all emails in one folder. The way Thunderbird works is that I can see all the emails from any account and reply or forward and it comes from the account that received the original email.
I have looked at Outlook before and using rules to group and sort into folders, but I'm not keen on it. Outlook was never my favorite.
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By default in Outlook, all emails come into the same InBox. Rules just make them manageable; rather than having hundreds of email intermixed, it is more convenient (IMHO) to allow the system to sort and organise them for you. When you reply / forward an email, the default sender is the recipient of email, but you can select a different sender. So, I am somewhat puzzled about what the problem with Outlook is. I've been using Outlook 97 virtually since it came out and am glad to say the (apart from the ribbon) Outlook 2016 / 2019 seems to work in the same way. I admit that I am not au fait with multi-accounts in Outlook 365. The big fly in the ointment was Outlook Express which was a bit clunky so if your bad experiences were with Outlook Express, then you will be pleased to know that Outlook is not as bad.
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I primarily manage my email via Unread. If I want something to hang around I'll flag it as unread after reading it.
In Thunderbird, I can default it to Unified Inbox and Unread. So I see all emails from every account I have that are unread. Just by opening Thunderbird and I can search every email account with only one search.
In Outlook, I have to select each account before I can see any unread emails. I have 8 currently, that is 8+ different actions that need to be done to accomplish the same thing I can do in Thunderbird with 0 clicks.
I'm allergic to clicks. Really Just a pet peeve. KISS is the appropriate metaphor when designing a user interface.
So will outlook work, certainly, as will any email client that allows more than one account. I'm just being persnickety. (There's a word for the CCC)
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I used to use Eudora, great client, good spam filtering & quick. Then Qualcomm made it freeware & then I couldn't get it to install on Win10 so went to Thunderbird.
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I just developed a ridiculously well performing graphics driver for the ESP32 that just blows the doors off of Adafruit's but uses ESP32 specific hardware SPI acceleration features.
And I did it in a couple of days, going from knowing nothing about the display device and little about the raw API for doing SPI over the ESP32 to doing fully asynchronous I/O over the thing.
And for the most part, my code ran when compiled, even after all the bit twiddling and low level calls and pointer ops. I only segfaulted a couple of times and both were for reasons that effectively amounted to a typo.
I'm on fire. Gosh I love being back in the swing of things.
Real programmers use butterflies
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Keep on swingin'
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Quote: Boys keep swinging
Boys always work it out
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honey the codewitch wrote: Gosh I love being back in the swing of things.
Wholeheartedly agree. Just graduated this week (yea, I'm late to the party). Felt good to have the time to finish up an article after so long even if it's a pretty niche one
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If you steal someone's coffee is that a mugging?
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Not if it's a demitasse; then it would be a Midnight Espresso.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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I've bean thinking about that and it nearly brew my mind. It mad a mocha-ry out of my reasoning so I'll just latte it go for now.
Is the mugger cupalbe for the crime?
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and would they be a caffeined?
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First they are led away with decaf's on them and then they are caffeine'd to a cell.
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Dunno, I never steal coffee; too dangerous, they call anything a coffee nowadays. Could be a machiatto with saybeans and extra cream. Could be a vanilla latte with brown sugar. A frappucini with unicorn sprinkles.
If I want coffee I play safe and get a plain coffee.
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Denis Leary on Coffee[^]
As with all things Dennis Leary related, it should be assumed it's NSFW due to swearing ...
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OriginalGriff wrote: As with all things Dennis Leary related, it should be assumed it's NSFW due to swearing ... Very recognizable internal dialogue, even with the "pull your pants up".
"NSFW" has a very low threshold there? The only ones who don't encounter such things are politicians, because they have to be PC (and don't work).
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