On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 11:22 pm, many eyes noted that JoeHill wrote: > On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 02:23:27 -0800 > > Melissa Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > With all the corresponding and writing I do, I've always been a bit of > > an "email client junkie", and once I found The Bat!, I've never looked > > for another default email client. My curiosity keeps me looking at and > > playing with others that hold some interest for me (naturally, the > > abominations MS calls their "email clients" are *not* amongst the ones > > that interest me!), but I've yet to find *any* email client for > > Windows or for Linux that really comes close to The Bat!. I'll keep > > looking, especially at Linux clients, but I assure you, it takes a lot > > to impress me at this point, and I'm not impressed yet. > > In all seriousness, what the heck does The Bat do that is so mind blowing? > I've heard several people sing its praises to high heaven, but never really > anything specific. > > I use Sylpheed. I send mail. I receive mail. I have an address book. It > does some cool stuff like we mentioned before, like auto-snipping, > auto-formatting, etc. What am I missing here?
Nothing in fact. Just another persons opinion, and one who views the world through different filters. I have a friend who is a dedicated windows user who says that the bat is not for him doesn't do anything more than what he likes, which happens to be outlook and outlook excuse. Never having used the bat, and at the risk of being shown what is so mind blowing about it, I would imagine hyperbole has been applied where it would better apply to Mandrake Linux, KDE, Ayers Rock or the Canadian Rockies and other wonders of the world. Charlie -- And all the loveliest things that there be Come simply, so it seems to me. Edna St. Vincent Millay This email is guaranteed to be wholly Linux Mandrake 9.1, Kmail v1.5 and OpenOffice.org1.1.0
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