Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-07 Thread Rod Butcher
to that effect will be met with legal action. - Original Message - From: Todd Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Rod Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:27 AM Subject: Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE I've used various versions of Eudora since

Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-07 Thread Erich L. Markert
: Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE I've used various versions of Eudora since around 1995. It's not perfect, but it's better than most. Recent versions have fairly powerful filtering capabilities, and it handles large mailboxes without difficultly (how large? My largest

RE: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-03 Thread Jonathan M. Hollin
:: I think, as somebody said, that migrating to Outlook instead :: of Outlook Express might be something (though you won't be :: free from worms, virii, etc.). There is a patch available from Microsoft which prohibits the opening of certain types of attachments. This makes Outlook (not

Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-03 Thread Mike808
Some kind of off-the-cuff reviews from a friend you might find interesting. Note the criterion: $20 and HTML on/off I am using Vivian as my main client, but it is lacking in a few functions that need work. It is the ONLY client I have found so far that doesn't support HTML and it has a

Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-02 Thread Jorge Godoy
Rod Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Guys, in light of recent messages, can you suggest a secure full-function Win32 email reader (including optional HTML) with a brain that I can migrate all my Outlook Express stuff to and so escape the Virus nightmare and deal with PGP, GPG etc and hence

Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-02 Thread Drew Taylor
At 01:27 AM 2/3/2002 -0200, Jorge Godoy wrote: Rod Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Guys, in light of recent messages, can you suggest a secure full-function Win32 email reader (including optional HTML) with a brain that I can migrate all my Outlook Express stuff to and so escape the