On Wed, 2006-06-07 at 01:17 -0400, Igor A. Nesterov wrote:
> I am not here on this forum to give advices, but in my opinion for
> people not accustomed to fixing and troubleshooting software it would be
> a good idea to switch to Thunderbird. It's not to say that Thunderbird
> is "better". But from my own experience it is a way more stable and
> mature application. Which is probably the biggest point for you, isn't
> it?

Great point.  I have spent years supporting users in an Outlook/Exchange
environment and I can tell you that life is no simpler there.  Different
problems sometimes - but just as difficult.

When you choose to use the big features of the big tools - you need to
have access to someone who really understands the systems or you end up
lost.

I, too, can strongly recommend Thunderbird as the best email client for
a "normal" user trying to go it on their own.

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