Richard wrote:
jonathon wrote:
John wrote:
People always seem to forget Seamonkey, which
The only time I looked at it, the email part suffered from the same
flaws as Thunderbird.
(Inadequate filtering options.)
xan
jonathon
I use SM for my entire office (7 machines) and Thunderbird at home on 4
machines, I have not noticed any particular problems in the way the
filtering works?, spam mail is handled in what appears to me an
identical manner and is very good in my opinion, maybe you can enlighten
me, as I have never used an M$ product to get my mail.
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Like you, I use TB and SM with no issues. I found filtering in TB to be
faster and better than Outlook or Evolution. At least I know my filters
are working.
But what I have read, filters are an issue on how you are used to using
them.
Like you I would like to know what the problem is.
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Robin Laing
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