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Old 22nd May 2012, 01:42 AM
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Lightbulb Thundrbird between f16 and win7

I recently shifted to f16 from Ubuntu, and am working my around it. I have an dual-booted my laptop with win7. Thunderbird is what I use in windows for emails. Is there any way I can have the same emails between both the OSes, I remember doing it in ubuntu by pointing the client in both the OSes to the same locations. But it never really worked out as thunderbird refused to open in ubuntu after a while giving an error..I want to know is there any way I can do it in f16?
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