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Thank you all for the great replies and feedback. I am impressed with TB.
Thank you all for the great replies and feedback. I am impressed with TB.
100% in agreement. I was, some years ago, idly looking at alternatives to outlook. I wanted to discard office and change to oneof the other office suites available. The two account restriction on the free version was not a hindrance.
After the setup, it migrated, entirely, everything I had in Outlook, even the contents and reminders in my calendar, I have used it since, without any hiccups
"...z3r010 said: Depending on how many email accounts you need (free for up to two) eM Client is an awesome Outlook replacement. eM Client | The Best Email Client for Windows and Mac"
I have used both Eudora [free & Pro] and Thunderbird back in my Windows 3.1 - Windows 95/98/98SE days. Then, suddenly, for reasons unknown to me, both Eudora and Thunderbird just did not work just they used to in times past.
I moved to eM Client [paid-for version] because of having several email accounts, really enjoyed it.
Because my three school districts I sub for use Google This, Google That, Google Gmail, I began heavily using Gmail.
For a while now, I have been using eM Client to "back up" my gmail stuff. I "tell" eM Client to move, one by one, or in clumps, emails from Gmail server into my eM Client folders residing in my data partition. After each move session, I copy the eM Client folders from laptop A and paste them into laptop B. More or less bi-monthly, full image backups are made onto external usb HDDs.
I haven't tried it because it seems a bit complex, but Any chance to adjust the font size EVERYWHERE in this ridiciously shrinked layout of Thunderbird 68.1.0? Theme Font & Size Changer is to no avail anymore. | Thunderbird Support Forum | Mozilla Support seems to indicate that you can adjust the font size.