I've got to have integration with Address Book and I've been spoiled  
by Spam Sieve. Don't want to use a client without it.

On Jun 21, 2006, at 6:08 PM, Tim Lapin wrote:

> On   Wednesday, June 21, 2006,   Jay   sent forth:
>
>
>> Uh-oh. That's the second time this month that Thunderbird has been
>> suggested as a solution to a PowerMail issue. I've been checking  
>> it out,
>> and though it doesn't have the clean and organized interface that  
>> I've
>> grown to love, it is quite feature-rich, and there's no extra  
>> charge for
>> the spam filter. I'll be running the two side-by-side with a view  
>> to make
>> the jump to T-Bird someday soon (unless, of course, I find something
>> nasty in T-Bird in the meantime).
>>
>> ---Jay
>>
>
>
> Thunderbird is indeed a fine client, for both news and email.   
> Nothing is
> perfect, mind you; I think its news client stuff lacks some polish and
> there are a couple of design choices with which some have quibbled
> (myself included) but those speak more to the philosophy of the  
> product
> than bad ideas.  I use it on my PC at work and will never go back to
> Outlook unless forced to by the Powers-That-Be.  :-)  Eudora has  
> become
> too cluttered and is showing its age in several places, notably  
> filtering
> and window management.
>
> Over all it is the best of the free clients out there.  Certainly,  
> it's
> the only one I'd recommend as a replacement for PowerMail should  
> someone
> decide to switch.
>
> -- 
> Tim Lapin
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>




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