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Topic: E-mail client for Firefox
Posted By: Tuzvihar
Subject: E-mail client for Firefox
Date Posted: January 01 2007 at 16:57
Is there a possibility to integrate an e-mail client with Firefox? Like in Opera?

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Posted By: andu
Date Posted: January 01 2007 at 17:09
i don't know exactly what you mean, so i'll tell you what i have on my firefox: the "mailman" extension (a small toolbar is included) which supervises all my email accounts on yahoo, hotmail and gmail (god knows why do i need 7 email addresses...) and warns me whenever an mail gets in my inboxes. then all i have to do is to click once for getting inside that certain inbox and read the new email.

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Posted By: Tony R
Date Posted: January 01 2007 at 17:14
I dont know for sure if Mozilla's own Email Client; Thunderbird integrates with Firefox (I suspect that even if it doesnt there will be an add-on available) to do this.
Link to download Thunderbird (same maker as Firefox)

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/ - http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/



Posted By: MikeEnRegalia
Date Posted: January 02 2007 at 04:21
^ The projoect is called "SeaMonkey" ... Firefox and Thunderbird are now independent programs, but they originate from the "Mozilla Suite", which was a combination of browser and email client. Apparently some people preferred the "suite", so the project SeaMonkey attempts to provide Firefox and Thunderbird as one single program.

You can download it here: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ - http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/

Personally I like to keep them separated ... where's the benefit of combining web and email? When I receive new mails I get a notification in the windows task bar, no need to have it in the browser.


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