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- Make Firefox your default browser | Firefox Help - Mozilla Support
Firefox will now be set as your default browser If Firefox was unable to make itself the default browser, it will open the Windows Settings Default apps panel (shown below), where you can click the entry under Web browser to choose Firefox as the default
- Pocket is saying goodbye - What you need to know
We’ve made the difficult decision to shut down Pocket on July 8, 2025 Thank you for being part of our journey over the years—we're proud of the impact Pocket has had for our users and communities
- Thunderbird and Gmail | Thunderbird Help - Mozilla Support
Synchronizing folders (labels) If you want to see all your Gmail labels and messages in Thunderbird but prefer to avoid all the messages being downloaded to your system, you may want to tweak the synchronization settings
- How to install Firefox on Windows | Firefox Help - Mozilla Support
Click Open file in the Downloads notification on Microsoft Edge to start the process ; In other browsers, you may need to first save the Firefox installer to your computer, then open the file you downloaded
- Mozilla Thunderbird marking my OUTGOING messages as spam (never . . .
Not knowing all the details, I would try this: first, edit the DESCRIPTION field of BOTH of the RCN SMTP server settings pane to be UNIQUE from each other that can be your guarantee that you are not mismatching servers after doing that, click the account settings and highlight each account name and look at the bottom line on right side to see if the SMTP server link matches the unique
- Customize Firefox using Group Policy (Windows)
On Windows, policy support is implemented using Group Policy Firefox supports setting policies via Active Directory as well as using Local Group Policy
- Connection settings in Firefox | Firefox Help - Mozilla Support
Your organization or Internet service provider may offer or require you to use a proxy A proxy acts as an intermediary between your computer and the Internet
- Keyboard shortcuts - Perform common Firefox tasks quickly
These shortcuts require the tab bar to be “in focus” Currently, the only way to do this is to focus an adjacent object and “tab into” the tab bar, for instance, by hitting Ctrl + L command + L to focus the address bar, and then Shift + Tab repeatedly until the current tab gets a colored border
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