Thunderbird pref settings
Source: all-thunderbird.js – mozsearch
Thunderbird pref settings
Source: all-thunderbird.js – mozsearch
Command line options are used to specify various startup options for Mozilla applications. For example, you can use command line configuration options to bypass the Profile Manager and open a specific profile (if you have multiple profiles). You can also control how Mozilla applications open, which components open initially, and what the components do when they open. This page describes the commonly used options and how to use them. You can open the Command Line Interface by pressing Shift + F2.
With more people than ever using ’em, it’s probably difficult to find an Ars reader who doesn’t have a family member or old friend that’s lost at sea when it comes to keeping a computer running. And when that familiar call or e-mail comes—”Do you have a minute? How do you…”—it’s instantly obvious. This person needs a significant amount of long-term help.
In today’s ever more technological and connected world, these requests tend to come often. And while it’s maddening enough playing amateur IT professional for someone in the same house, how do you cope when increasingly the tech-challenged live across town or even across the country? To no one’s surprise, there are as many strategies out there as there are readers.
Luckily for you (and agonizingly for me), I’ve had some experience here.
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