On 07 Sep 2002, it is alleged that Joao Rodrigues sauntered in to netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news and loudly proclaimed:
> Parish <parish_AT_ntlworld.com> wrote: > >> If Moz/NS is to gain a sizeable market share (which it needs to if web >> developers are going to start making sure their sites work with Moz/NS) >> then we need several million JAPCUs, most of whom will be Windows (and >> therefore IE) users, to adopt Moz/NS. > > Mozilla browser is already very good. I can't find any important bugs > there. But Mail & News is FULL of them! I feel embarassed in saying bad > things about Outlook to people because they are going to ask me "What > alternative do you suggest?". Most of the time, I suggest Eudora (in > Windows) or KMail/KNode (in Linux). That's because Mozilla Mail & News > is so full of in-your-face bugs that any JAPCU would notice them. > > There are a few annoying ones: whenever I want to send an Email or News > post, I click on 'Send Later' just to read it once again and see if the > formatting is ok. Mozilla puts the message in 'Unsent Messages' folder. > But, if it's a text message, the message is stored in 'Unsent Messages' > in a non-wrapped format, instead of the 72 (default value) characters > width set in the Preferences. When it is sent, Mozilla wraps the text. > But it is stored in the 'Sent' folder unwrapped. Umm, mpt? some UI-type-person? -- could we have some clarification in the UI as to format=flowed? Please? Pretty please? <snip class="large" /> > Joao -- Mozilla end-user questions should be directed to: * snews://secnews.netscape.com:563/netscape.mozilla.user.general * snews://secnews.netscape.com:563/netscape.mozilla.user.win32 * snews://secnews.netscape.com:563/netscape.mozilla.user.mac * snews://secnews.netscape.com:563/netscape.mozilla.user.unix Note that you need to have SSL enabled and the port set to 563.
