Do you know if Thunderbird can work with an exchange server? I work 
with a company that will only communicate with me through their 
internal exchange server. I was "forced" to use Outlook as a result, 
and I don't like it. I do like the calendar abilities though.. I only 
use Outlook for them, for everyone else I use Eudora (although it's 
just email, not a calendar/scheduler), but I'd love to find 1 product 
that works great for both.


>You want to talk about wasting time?  I have been using Outlook for
>quite some time.  Over the last couple of months it has been slowing
>down to the point of being unusable.  I tried everything I could find on
>the Internet and a couple of things did help temporarily, but
>performance was still not what it used to be.  At the end of last week,
>it locked up for periods of up to 5 minutes!  Once it happened while I
>was on a conference call waiting for an email from one of the attendees.
>   I am using 2003 and my wife's Outlook 2007 is doing the same thing.
>
>This weekend I said goodbye to Outlook and set up Thunderbird with
>Lightning.  Navigating Thunderbird is lightning fast and it has
>everything I use from Outlook.  I transfered in all of my mail, calendar
>and contacts.  There are even some things I set up in Thunderbird that I
>couldn't (or didn't know how to) do with Outlook.
>
>I would be interested to know how Mozilla can produce great products
>that work without the all of the controls to keep people from stealing them?
>
>Jeff




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