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carsten1@webtv.net

2007-03-17, 7:12 pm

Hello. As you can see I have webtv. I recently inherited a computer. It
was on Windows XP. I use firefox. I can't get the email to work. I think
I put the email in wrong when it asked, but I can't find away to
reconfigure the email. Whenever I try to send an email it says something
about needing to authenticate. I have 15 email addresses, and usually
have used fastmail.fm before, the others were just ones that I got over
the years and didn't like for some reason or another. I could use any of
them if they would be authenticable, or get a new one, but I can't find
a way to get into the email on either firefox or XP. I am in the habit
of sending interesting pages to myself when I'm surfing so I don't lose
them when I click a link. I can later go back and finish them. But that
doesn't work with the computer. And I'm sure there are a lot of other
things I'd like to do if I knew they were there. For instance I don't
know how to get a newsreader. I've downloaded the things that firefox
offered but the page that I got just has icons with nothing to say what
to do with them. And I can't drag anything.

Thank you.
carsten

Lukan

2007-03-17, 7:12 pm

Firefox is a web browser, not email software. If you want Thunderbird
you can download it at http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/

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