On 2011-09-08 12:58 PM Tom Davies wrote:
Hi:)
I use a standard email client in a standard way set on it's defaults. There are likely to be more
people using such systems as LibreOffice becomes more popular. Hold onto your hats!
The headers state that you are using "YahooMailClassic/14.0.5 YahooMailWebService/0.8.113.315625"
That is not an email client. That is an online web mail service (and a very poor one. Gmail
works much better).
It has been explained to you before how to change the settings.
Why are people in here so determined to make things unpleasant and difficult for normal office
workers?
Nobody is trying to make anything difficult for normal office workers.
When a regular poster refuses to follow standard netiquette they are making things difficult
for other support givers.
Is LibreOffice not meant to be used in offices by office workers?
Yes it is, and that point is irrelevant to this discussion.
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