To be honest, I've been using Thunderbird and its predecessors for ~25 years. In parallel I'm used to be forced to use Outlook as well (corporation rules). There are two things I consider *much, much better* in TB when compared to Outlook:
1. Message filtering.
2. Message searching.

There are also other things, but less important for me.

I hope this is off-topic only, not trolling ;-)

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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland




W dniu 07.06.2022 o 15:05, Bob Bridges pisze:
LOLOLOLOL!!!  You guys who think you have to bash Microsoft all the time are
hilarious!  If you had any knowledge of the profession you supposedly
support, you'd know not to make fools of yourselves by claiming that Gates
deliberately crippled his software in order to....

(Yeah, it's a joke.  I just slay myself sometimes.)

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Bob Bridges, [email protected], cell 336 382-7313

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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Phil Smith III
Sent: Monday, June 6, 2022 23:05

Outlook. Microsoft basically haven't touched the rules facility in 20 years.
It's sad-Outlook's rules used to be pretty cutting-edge, and now they're
boring, buggy, and obsolete. That's another reason I don't want to tinker:
they have a tendency to stop working when you get near the limit. As in,
certain rules don't fire when they should. And then if you run them
manually, they do, so it's not that they're defined wrong. Well-known
problem.

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