If Mozilla is intended primarily as a browser, I can understand if the developers spend less time on *tuning* the mail- and news-reader modules. But in addition to them being slower than the corresponding modules in Netscape 4.61 (which I assume Mozilla is intended to replace), Mozilla's mail- and news-reader at present are *lacking* features that are present in NS: e.g., drag-n-drop of mail messages from one folder to another (RMB -> Move -> ... is much less convenient and much slower), and (as far as I can discover) filtering of newsgroup messages.
-=- Alan Stan Goodman wrote: > . . . the chief effort is going, as it should, > into developing the browser as a browser; the other facilities in the > application are of secondary importance, and don't get the same > investment of time and work. That is as it should be.
