Stuart Ballard wrote:


> The only reason I can't work that way now is that I find mozilla to be a
> hugely superior browser to 4.x (so much so that using 4.x for browsing
> is painful), but I find mozilla's mailnews to be far too buggy, as yet,
> for everyday use. So, much as I'd prefer to be using a single program,
> there simply isn't a single program that's adequate, as yet.

Hi,

I used ns4's mail client primarily as well.  I also found MailNews to be 
pretty painful for a 500-1k/day email person such as myself.  However, 
over the last few nights, the MailNews section has become much better, 
and now I use it as my primary mail client.  Everything is pretty much 
solid, the scrolling, disappearing bars, etc. all seem to be more or 
less fixed.

Many people whine that it has no LDAP support, but I find the fact that 
it remembers the email addys I type/reply to is a real time-saver and 
more consistant with my usage anyway.

(the multiple account support rocks, too :)

The only thing I thought was odd is that HTML compose is defined on a 
server-by-server basis, not in the "Preferences" section.

--
~mindlace
ps - this is written in the 12/05/00 build


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