On 8/31/07, Adam Jimerson <vendion@charter.net> wrote:
If you don't mind losing some of the features that Gmail has to offer I think Thunderbird 2.0 has support with Gmail. I not to sure though, its been a while sense I used Thunderbird.
I use gmail because on a daily basis I check e-mail from my house PC, my office PC, and my cell (Mot-Q).
I toyed with Squirrelmail once as a company solution and decided against it at the time.
I am running a linux desktop at work now for the first time, so I could conceivably setup a small single user e-mail server for myself and then access it locally at work and remotely as needed.
Are there any solutions that would truly be easier than just continuing to use gmail.
Greg -- Greg Freemyer Litigation Triage Solutions Specialist http://www.linkedin.com/in/gregfreemyer
The Norcross Group The Intersection of Evidence & Technology http://www.norcrossgroup.com For mobility you can get a thumb drive, 512 MB will be for than enough, and install Portableapps on it, with that you can get a portable version of Thunderbird and run it off your thumb drive. Doing this means anywhere you go, as long as it is a Windows pc or a Linux pc that has Wine installed, you can run Portableapps and get your email that way. As far as your phone goes
On Friday 31 August 2007 11:34:05 am Greg Freemyer wrote: though I'm not sure as of what you can do. One big plus from running Portableapps is that its programs leave little or no proof the program or itself on the computer.
I'm not sure if this would be easier than to just keep using Gmail, if you think you want to try in and see then I would say go ahead and try it, the Portableapps software and all the programs that run under it is free so as long as you have a thumb drive there is no cost to you.
I think I'll pass on that approach, but thanks for the idea. Greg -- Greg Freemyer Litigation Triage Solutions Specialist http://www.linkedin.com/in/gregfreemyer The Norcross Group The Intersection of Evidence & Technology http://www.norcrossgroup.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org