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Gary Wong wrote:
> Zdenek Jizba wrote:
>
>> Gary Wong wrote:
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>>> Please re-read the Feb. 2006 Download! column. That will answer
>>> your question about Thunderbird.
>>>
>> The website posted by Steven gave me the information. I downloaded
>> thunderbird 1.5 and installed it.
>>
> What website posted by Steven?
> My Download! column said that Thunderbird 1.5 for OS/2 was released on
> 01/13/2006. I don't understand your confusion on what version of
> Thunderbird, let alone where to get it. That's why I tried to point
> you to the Download! column.
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I must have looked at the wrong download column (at least twice)
specifically looking for "thunderbird 1.5" and did not spot it. Sorry
about that. I generally find your download column very useful.
Steve's reference was in response to someone else's problem,
but it also gave me the thuderbird 1.5 access. Right now I am
searching for missing software on my backup CDs, hoping
that all will be recovered.
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