Jarmo Lundgren wrote:
>
> Pegasus has good filtering options (you can even start programs
> on your hard disk with commands sent to Pegasus via email...),
> but on the Mac-side Eudora rules.
>
> The interface of Pegasus is too complicated. But all the real nerds
> love it: you can configure everything.
Yeh, I know, I've used them both and like them too, right now I'm just
too lazy to use more than one proggy ;)
E-mail remover, eremov, is an excellent utility, does what the name
says, cleans your pop/smtp boxes
>
> > Some people even uses IE and Outlook... and there are even people who
> > thinks MS invented email and wonders why to get another
> > email-proggy...
>
> Outlook has the usual Microsoft-problem: it thinks too much for
> you. It selects strange mail attachment encodings for you, sees
> the rich text/HTML formatting as a default option and doesn't like
> you if you want to change it to something more compatible...
...and like all ms-shits, it messes up all the kinds of configurations,
perhaps just like fun... and of course, you really have to _work_ to get
it out!
>
> Outlook tries to think, although it really can't.
>
> > that makes me nervous...
>
> Yep.
>
Perhaps we should start worrying and love the bomb?
zep