Among other things, I was a computer security guy, and almost universally, we 
used Windows phones.  See how that turned out, eh?  My motorcycle and car 
management software and several of my CAD and 3D programs only ran on Windows 
for years (some are still that way), so I was actually pretty content with that 
ecosystem and will never completely escape.  I suspect that if I had actually 
bought completely into it and started dealing with email with Outlook (the real 
one, not the web-based version), I wouldn't be in the spot I am now.

Instead, I left everything on the GoDaddy IMAP servers, which actually made it 
easy to access from all devices, but now my allocation is full and I've got to 
find a new direction.  Web Outlook is pretty limited (e.g. you can only move or 
delete 75 messages at a time), so it's really getting in my way.  I'm retired 
now, so I don't need to access my email while on TDY, so I'm planning to pull 
everything down onto my local computer.

Think I'll check out Macs the next time I'm at Costco.
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From: Ken Hornstein <k...@pobox.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2023 4:07 PM
To: doug dougwellington.com <d...@dougwellington.com>
Cc: nmh-workers@nongnu.org <nmh-workers@nongnu.org>
Subject: Re: Macintosh for nmh?

>I've had a hate, love, hate, love, hate relationship with Apple over
>the years.  I think the pendulum is swinging the other way back towards
>love, LOL!

I am sure my perspective is skewed by buying into the Apple ecosystem;
the automatic syncing between devices, little things like replying to
text messages on your desktop, all make things much smoother.

>How are you getting your email onto your Mac?

I use 'inc' to a POP server.  I admit this doesn't play so well if you
want to use IMAP with other devices.

--Ken

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