SpamSieve ($25) vs. Free.  There's the breaker there.  Seems like I might
be throwing good money after bad.  That and it is a kludge in this day
and age where nearly every other mail app has some spam filtering.

Performance isn't an issue on my hardware..  Speaking of which I can run
Thunderbird on my 3 primary machines.. (Dual 1.25Ghz/1Ghz TiBook/Athlon
XP 2600+)..

I do tend to go for the minimalist approach, but I expect stability in
return, which I have never really gotten..  And again Thunderbird, does
it all, for free, is stable, and fast..

AppleScript is nice, but I haven't needed to use it for anything (in the
few cases where I considered it, Powermail couldn't trigger a script.)

No I haven't already decided, I'm playing devils advocate here. And I'm
waiting for some point to come in and convince me.

-Austin


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