DeMoN_LaG wrote:

> JTK wrote:
> 
>> Hans-Peter Fischer wrote:
>>
>>> "JTK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>>>
>>>> Of course, that could easily be corrected by taking a few seconds to
>>>> make the browser's built-in downloading more efficient and less
>>>> susceptible to crashing.  But let's be realistic, with all these new
>>>> protocols like "ftp" and "http", how could *any* project stay at the
>>>> forefront?  I mean, come on, ftp's only been around what, twenty years?
>>>>
>>> Congratulations, JTK! You will be the first person I've ever tried a
>>> killfile on.
>>>
>>
>> Congratulations to you Hans-Peter!  You will be not even remotely be the
>> first person to have killfiled me for fear of hearing the truth.
>>
>>
>>> Fortunately, Outlook Express has such a function.
>>>
>>
>> BAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHHHAHAHHAHHAAHHHAAA!!!!
>>
>> Not using Mozilla Mail/News, eh?
>>
>>
>>> I only hope
>>> it works...
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Apparently better than Mozilla's, huh?
> 
> 
> 
> Never opened a mail/news message in mozilla and had a virus get mailed 
> out to the first 200 people in my address book either
> 

That can be said about NC4.7x as well. What's your point? What does that 
have to do with filtering in newsgroups not working, or someone using OE 
for mail/news while extolling the virtues of Moz?

Filtering in Newsgroups, in fact, does not work yet in Moz. I have not 
tried filtering Mail. The dialog is there, so I suspect it's working.

The mail/news client has become increasingly usable over the past couple 
of weeks, but there are still some essential missing items, most of 
which have bug reports on them, IIRC. But filtering in newsgroups is not 
there. http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10097

JTK certainly has a point when someone, who's complaining about JTK's 
criticism of Moz, uses Outlook Express for mail/news. I USE Moz's 
mail/news. The LEAST a person could do when reading Moz newsgroups is 
USE the friggn' thing. Can generate an awful lot of good bug reports 
that way (or comment on existing ones).

Regards,
Tim


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