I'm in this camp -- I prefer using the email client of MY choice, not
someone else's. Plus I like being able to review what I sent.

Personally, I find corporate sites that hide the principals' email
addresses to be annoying -- I just want the email address; I'll do the
rest.

-- 
Byron "Barn" Canfield


> Really? As long as I know it's going to happen (ie - I've clicked on an
> email address) I much prefer the email opening up in the mail client of
> my choice, rather than me having to use some limited feature textbox and
> submit button.
>
> No spellcheck
> No signature
> No address book
> No sent item in my 'sent items' box
>
> etc.
>
> M
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