thanks for the tips.

Mark

> From: "jon glass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 17 Feb 2000 08:09:55 +0100
> To: Multiple recipients of DuoList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Duo] Re: Email Clients
> 
> On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 4:58 AM, Mark Kral <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Whiel we're on the topic of outlook express, anyone have any opinions on
>> what is the best email client. I have been a long time Emailer user, but
> now
>> it is crashing a lot from incoming mails.
>> 
> 
> Well, since you asked. I've been using Cyberdog for a couple of years on my
> 68k computers, and love it. I have had to add some extras (Rapid-I
> Bookmarks, import, export services, Y2Kfix,etc) and have hacked the menus
> some with Resedit to customize it, and it takes a little effort to get the
> memory settings right. I have found it fully worth the effort. All other
> email programs are ugly in comparison, and have kludgy interfaces in
> comparison. I like how all email and folders are in one window. I like how
> I can scroll right through my messages with one or two keys, and even
> delete as I go. I like the uncluttered mail trays window, and the clean
> mail windows. You never have to see a header, unless you really, really
> want to (It requires opening an email while holding down the option key). I
> like how it treats multiple accounts as one. I like how my web browser is
> "built-in", because most of my browsing is the result of email, and I do
> very little. It's hard to explain, but Cyberdog is one of those little
> quirks. I have tried all the other email programs, and it doesn't take but
> a few minutes with them to make me come running back to de dog. :-) If you
> are a daring person, I recommend giving it a try. You can find all sorts of
> hints, tips and utilities and help at <http://www.cyberdog.org/>. (BTW, I
> inserted that by selecting the address in Rapid-I Bookmarks while holding
> down the <command> key, and it was automatically pasted into the email with
> the <> on the ends. Another thing I like about Cyberdog)
> 
> -Jon Glass
> Krakow, Poland
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> 
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