If you don't like the appearance, skin it.  It's fully skinnable for
exactly that reason.  :-)

Of course, I've avoided software because I didn't like it for
unspecified reasons before, too.

--benD

Michael Dinowitz wrote:

> Something about it just bothers me. I don't know what it is but it just
> feels wrong. Maybe it's the colors.
>
> As for spam, I've got my own protection. :)
> (The new attachment filter I wrote is killing off the virus automatically)
>
>  >Thunderbird is *wonderful*.  Good spam filters, good mail rules,
>  >multiple accounts (with separate rules, etc.) are a breeze.  And no MS
>  >vulnerabilities.  :-)
>  >
>  >--benD
>  >
>  >Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>  >
>  >> I'm still waiting on my computer back from the shop and I know that
> when it
>  >> comes back the OS is going to be screwed (alert, spam word there).
> The end
>  >> result will be hours of me trying to get my outlook express working
> again
>  >> and it's already got over a gig of mail in it.
>  >> Here's the bottom line question. What's better as a mail reader?
> What's got
>  >> everything OE's got and actually works? Eudora doesn't seem to want
> to start
>  >> on my laptop so it's just out as a solution. What else is out there?
>  >>
>
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