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How can I add apps that I have ALREADY INSTALLED to the PA Menu? 73ud

Submitted by normington on February 12, 2007 - 8:23am

I've got a few portable apps already installed onto my USB flash drive, and I've just ed and installed the base of the PA Suite. How do I add ones that I have already installed (e.g TB) into the menu? I don't want to reinstall them because there are settings and data I don't want to lose - like emails in TB.

Suite version 3m4or

Submitted by Johndoe on February 9, 2007 - 7:30am

Does the version of Thunderbird included with the portableapps suite include Enigmail+GPG or is it the standard version?

lost all filters 2a6v3b

Submitted by Miles on February 8, 2007 - 5:16am

A week ago for some reason that I don't recall a window appeared to the effect that the filters for mail to the folder "inbox" subfolder "me" would be inactivated. The next day I added the "x" to that filter, and the same the following day. The third day, all filters were missing and the msg filters file was reduced to 1kb.

Today copied the msgfilter file from a backup thumb drive (14kb) and all is fine.

In years of using TB & prior nuances have never had this occur on the desktop. Question what causes this and how to prevent it in the future.

Signature attachment path not relative to thunderbird portable *SOLVED* 4h4u2k

Submitted by dopper on February 6, 2007 - 11:53am

Under s, thunderbird portable allows you to attach an html file as a signature.

The signature attachment path isn't relative to thunderbird, so the drive letters change.

This is the only post I've found outlining the problem: https://portableapps.sitesunblocked.org/node/1900

Instead of using the drive letter, shouldn't the signatures be stored beneath ThunderbirdPortable\Data somewhere and when you attach the html document the path would be relative to that folder instead of including the full path with drive letter included?

Opening Links with Firefox 6w3i5

Submitted by klbollwahn on February 5, 2007 - 11:39am

Is there a way - OTHER than setting Firefox as the default browser - to open web links on messages in Portable Thunderbird in Portable Firefox? IE is the default browser on my work PC and I use my portable apps for personal email and browsing. I'd like to be able to click a link in a message I've received with Portable Thunderbird and have it open with Portable Firefox.

Thanks

TB can't retrieve my e-mail anymore 235j26

Submitted by DKNY2000 on February 3, 2007 - 2:53am

hi guy's

I'm using TB & it was working find with me but 1 month before the TB can't retrieve my e-mail anymore it always ask me for the but with nothing

any command from you guy's
or help please

best regards

NSTMP folders 1d2l6h

Submitted by Miles on February 3, 2007 - 1:34am

A new twist. Have found several times over the past couple of days, new folders under Inbox called NSTMP and -1 and -2. These generally contain incoming msgs meant for "Me" folder in inbox,. But once "Me" disappeared and NSTMP-2 consisted of duplicates from "Pending" which also is under Inbox.

To correct the situation, had to move msgs to the appropriate folder, then delete NSTMP folder and sometimes that is difficult to delete. Has anyone experienced this and know of a prevention?

The RETR command did not succeed 2t1p3m

Submitted by DKNY2000 on January 29, 2007 - 9:30am

Hi to All

All my email s work in Thunderbird portable , except for my gmail . I'm using gmail extensions. hotmail work fine, but when trying to check my gmail, I get the following error:

"The RETR command did not succeed.Error retrieving massage. Mail server localhost responded: negative vibes (GMail)

Anyone have any ideas how I can get this to work?

Best Regards To All

DKNY2000

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