On 14 November 2014 @17:52 zulu, Les Mikesell wrote: > Given that you can use thunderbird on windows Ah, but I also use it on CentOS... I just don't post as much from that copy. The point of that is to have at least 2 offline sources to my list subscriptions, since if the problem is with the network, having them all available only online is useless (my third full year of this list offline is close to complete). I fully expect this laptop to die anytime, since I bought it in 2006 (its current HDD is ~4-years old)... when that happens my next laptop/notebook will have CentOS installed on it (probably 7, even though I dislike GNOME3 about the same as vista compared to XP), and my backup copy will probably be on an Android tablet. I've previously bought 2 copies of RedHat so I *have* contributed $$ to the cause, but I don't care much for the whole subscription model; Community support works fine for me (if I was running a business on it, I'm certain I'd feel differently about that).