I looked at Thunderbird manual configuration and it is just fine as it is. Thunderbird download works perfectly after entering name, email address and password and is very fast. We all know by now that bad reviews are far outnumbered by happy folks or we'd never eat at Fisher's Fabulous Fish Shack. But I've been told by others not to use Norton with which I've never had an issue. ![]() As far as browsers, maybe it's just an individual at CenturyLink who told me to use Explorer, advice which I've ignored. I'm an old fart to whom golf is more appealing. I will try Thunderbird and see what happens and will let you know but don't hold me to a schedule. I simply don't like CenturyLink email format and function issues with address book and find their customer support egregious for that condition, otherwise no issues. Because of the myriad accounts I would have to update if I change my ISP I would rather keep what I have which has been working fine for me. ![]() ![]() You are correct and support my opinion to give it a try anyway. I did read a previous poster's lengthy and colorful discussions and gleaned some insight with the issue.
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