In gratis mail clients zoals Mozilla Thunderbird of eM Client kun je ook
Gmail ontvangen en verzenden. Stel zo'n programma in Windows als je
standaard mailprogramma en je kunt gewoon in Writer via Bestand -
Verzenden je document via mail versturen.
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Van: "Cor Nouws" <oolst@nouenoff.nl>
Aan: users@nl.libreoffice.org
Verzonden: 29-08-16 17:05:52
Onderwerp: Re: [nl-users] Ik ga Libre Office nu meer gebruiken
Jan Ham wrote on 29-08-16 16:31:
In LibreOffice is wel een menu optie "Verzenden" maar maakt dan
gebruik
van het aanwezige mail programma.
En dat kan alleen met een _geïnstalleerd_ programma; niet met webmail,
zoals bijv. gmail is.
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