wrote:
> But, can you explain why
> extensions labeled as being for Thunderbird actually
> install to Firefox?
> I guess because they affect browser, not mailer,
> functions. So why not
> list them as Firefox extensions. My logical brain
> gets adled easily.
Don't know. Evidently you have both FF & TB installed
? Are you sure which one was actually running, at the
time you installed the extension ? I'm not the least
bit familiar with TB, apart from whatever I may have
seen at one SCOUG demo or another. Wasn't even aware
of extensions for TB. Since these programs have very
different functions, one would suppose that the
applicable extensions would be quite different also.
Jordan
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