[mdlug] Need to make Thunderbird "treat" email 100% like Outlook

David Lane dcl400m at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 3 10:37:11 EDT 2007


For us that dont know What are the "Outlook" like applications for windows and Linux?
  That combines Email, Calanders/appointments, contacts ext. 
   
  David 
   
  

"Clinton V. Weiss" <cvweiss at gmail.com> wrote:
  Go a step further in saving money and educate the boss.  I'm not saying sit down and preach to him as a teacher would to the classroom, but leave printed articles around the break room, water cooler, <insert where he tends to hang out here> and he will come across them sooner or later. 


  On 7/3/07, Robert Adkins <radkins at impelind.com> wrote:      Outlook's default method of treating replies to email adds a lengthy
spiel of information.

    It's places a divider line between each response within the body of
an email, it places bold, single line headers of the following, with 
standard text versions of the following:

<--------------Divider Line Here--------------------------->
    *From:* sample at sample.com
    *Sent:* Monday, July 02, 2007 3:31 PM 
    *To:* internalperson at mysite.com
    *Subject: *Sometime Important.



    The boss believes that "EVERYONE" uses only MS Outlook and MS
Technology, which is extremely far from the truth, as we receive email 
from a plethora of different email servers, using a variety of clients.
He just wants what he wants. (I want what I want, as well as save the
company money.)

    Does anyone have or know what terms to toss into Google to locate a 
configuration file to create the above in Thunderbird?

    Thanks,
    Rob
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