Thunderbird e-mail client
Thunderbird software package(s)
Absolutely no warranty given or implied; use entirely at your own riskthunderbird-3.1.sfs
http://puppeee.com/files/sfs/thunderbird3.1.sfs
thunderbird-3.1.pet
http://www.smokey01.com/coolpup/thunderbird-3.1.pet
- File date: 2010-06-29
- Package: all mail and settings stored outside any existing personal storage save file
- Build: binary released by the Mozilla Thunderbird developers
- Installation notes: by default program files install to location /mnt/home/thunderbird, which is outside any existing (personal storage) save file; since the profile directory contains all your Thunderbird personal settings and mail always have two copies of it, made at frequent intervals, kept on separate media, and always before un-installing the package since it will be deleted; default location of hidden profile directory: /mnt/home/thunderbird/.thunderbird
When installed available from: Menu > Internet > Thunderbird
It is recommended to use the latest available versions of OpenSSL, SQLite and libcurl.
To un-install go to: Menu > Setup > Puppy Package Manager
Installing this software into frugal Puppy installations
The main program directory, by default, installs to /mnt/home/ (which is outside any existing personal storage save file). This means that the installation of this software is only retained (or permanent) when it is installed after the creation of a personal storage save file. The software may be installed before the existence of a save file but the installation will be lost upon re-booting. A save file can be created during the procedure of re-booting/shutting down for the very first time following a new, frugal Puppy installation. Download a .pet software package from below; after it has downloaded left-button-mouse-click on it for automatic installation.
Installing this software into full Puppy installations
No personal storage save files are involved. Download a .pet software package; after it has downloaded left-button-mouse-click on it for automatic installation.
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