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Why
Thunderbird is the Best Email Client for
your Family or Office |
by:
Rob
Barrett |
Nowadays,
most of us have so many email addresses,
it's hard jusy to keep track of our own,
let alone manage those of our family and
colleagues as well. Throw newsgroup sunscriptions
and multiple storage folders into the mix
as well, and it's a management nightmare.
Mozilla Thunderbird, my email client of
choice, solves this problem effectively
and easily with Profiles.
How do Thunderbird Profiles work?
Thunderbird allows multiple users to set
up the email client to suit their own specific
needs and tastes, from Themes and Extensions
to Email accounts, Inboxes and Newsgroup
subscriptions.
Upon startup of Thunderbird, you are able
to choose which user profile you would like
to use.
So, you can now have a profile for yourself,
one for your partner, and even one for the
kids (allowing you to increase Thunderbirds's
spam and security measures).
Each profile is independent of the others,
so it's like having a new installation for
each user.
How do I activate Thunderbird Profiles?
1. Firstly, find the Thunderbird shortcut
on your desktop (or create one from the
.exe file).
2. Right-click it, and select properties.
3. Lastly, in the Target box, add ' -p'
without the apostrophes to the end of the
target line (so that it reads something
like 'C:\Program Files\Mozilla\Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe
-p'), and click OK.
Now when you start Thunderbird through this
shortcut you will be prompted with the Profiles
Manager box (as long as you do not already
have Thunderbird open). It's all self-explanatory
from thereon.
For faster start-up, I advise that you keep
two shortcuts on your desktop - one to load
up Thunderbird as normal, and this new one
to execute only when you want to change
profile.
About the author:
Rob Barrett is a professional web designer
based in Dorset, England.
To read more free articles on Web Design
and Mozilla Firefox & Thunderbird, visit:
http://articles.rob-barrett.com
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