On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, David W. Tamkin wrote:
> My guess is that, if someone has never used an email client except AOL's, it
> would be easier to instruct such a person how to use AOL webmail than
> Netscape's mail client.
My guess is that "instruct" is rarely an option. I can't get AOL users to
use webmail, let alone Netscape. A few of the smarter ones use webmail,
but only if they're roaming. In general, they'll only use the AOL native
client, "because that's how email works." And they don't want junk like
filters, either... they want subject prefixes so they can tell what to
open and what to delete. *sigh*
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