David Klaus wrote:
> I personally recommend using Eudora for e-mail.   I was a big fan of 
> Netscape in it's early days, but most of the version 4.x, where then 
> integrated e-mail, news, and other things into it, turned me away 
> from the program.   It just became too big and ugly for my tastes. 
> I have always been adverse to the jack of all trades programs, they 
> always seem to have the most problems.

You've never used Eudora in IMAP mode, then it is a huge, unwieldy kludge.

OTOH, I've never had many major problems with Netscape 
Communicator'e-mail client; in fact, I use Mozilla at work on my PC; 
it's one of those 'pry it out of my cold dead hands' sort of things.

On the Mac (under classic OS) you just HAVE to give Netscape enough 
memory 24+ MB or it's a real crashmonster. The moment it has enough 
memory breathing space it's real stable.


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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