Couldn't stand the colours on Purple Turtle. I like
Excite mail best.
> There's always web-based mail. Purpleturtle.com,
> for example, is
> structured like hotmail but they donate 20% of their
> advertising revenue
> to sea turtle conservation. I'm sure there's other
> good ones out there,
> t
On Wed, 2 May 2001 at 15:52:50 -0500, "Len Paris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Free Agent should work pretty well as an e-mail client, as well as
> a usenet newsreader and it's free too.
Free Agent only does outgoing email, not incoming.
The great advantage to Pegasus is that among free mail
>Well I use Eudora 3.0, what are they up to now, 6.0? Basically the newer
>versions seem to offer me nothing I need. I like 3.0, simple, small, fast,
>and doesn't understand crap like javascript, or try to second guess me
like
>LookOut!
The consensus in news.admin.net-abuse.email, where I lurk
Well I use Eudora 3.0, what are they up to now, 6.0? Basically the newer
versions seem to offer me nothing I need. I like 3.0, simple, small, fast,
and doesn't understand crap like javascript, or try to second guess me like
LookOut!
Todd
At 11:54 AM 5/2/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Todd Stanley wrot
A scroll of mail from "Len Paris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 2 May
2001 15:52:50 -0500
Read it? y
>Pegasus is a pretty good e-mail client and it's free. Free
>Agent should work pretty well as an e-mail client, as well as a
>usenet newsreader and it's free too.
I used pegasus for years. It runs
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From: "Rodger Whitlock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Boz's e-mail address
> On Wed, 2 May 2001 at 02:04:31 -0500 (EST), "Bojidar Dimitrov"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> &
On Wed, 2 May 2001 at 02:04:31 -0500 (EST), "Bojidar Dimitrov"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My dearly-loved Unix accound is going away... No more elm... I
> must join the world of Microsoft... I too will start sending
> e-mails with senseless attachments...
Oh, no, you won't! Because you wi
Hello all,
I use Netscape for windows (yes, I am old fashioned, I don't use
explorer and outlook). I use it because I have to manage to work
with windows, linux, sun osf, silicon graphics and HP-UX. Netscape
has versions for all these operating systems (thanks Netscape).
I have no problems runn
Boz said:
> >My dearly-loved Unix accound is going away... No
> more elm... I must join
> >the world of Microsoft... I too will start sending
> e-mails with senseless
> >attachments...
Oh, really? I use Microsoft Outlook. Am I sending e-mails with
sensless attachments? Or are they just pla
> You don't hawve to join the world of MS LookOut!,
> there are lots of good
> email clients out there for windows that aren't
> gaping security holes. I
> recommend you look at Eudora.
>
> Todd
>
Pegasus is a pretty good e-mail client and it's free. Free
Agent should work pretty well as an e-m
Todd Stanley wrote:
>
> You don't hawve to join the world of MS LookOut!, there are lots of good
> email clients out there for windows that aren't gaping security holes. I
> recommend you look at Eudora.
Not everybody is happy with Eudora, though. My wife has to use it at
work (it's the stand
You don't hawve to join the world of MS LookOut!, there are lots of good
email clients out there for windows that aren't gaping security holes. I
recommend you look at Eudora.
Todd
At 09:14 AM 5/2/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Recently Steve Cottrell wrote:
>>
>> >My dearly-loved Unix accound is goin
Recently Chris Brogden wrote:
>
> There's always web-based mail. Purpleturtle.com, for example, is
> structured like hotmail but they donate 20% of their advertising revenue
> to sea turtle conservation. I'm sure there's other good ones out there,
> too.
Well, at the very minimum I need a way
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Bojidar Dimitrov wrote:
> 1. Run my own Linux machine (I don't have time for setting it up and
> maintaining it)
> 2. Buy a Macintosh (I don't have the money or place for two machines)
> 3. Get a payed Unix account (I am willing to do that, but know of noone who
> offers such
Recently Steve Cottrell wrote:
>
> >My dearly-loved Unix accound is going away... No more elm... I must join
> >the world of Microsoft... I too will start sending e-mails with senseless
> >attachments...
>
> Boz, for Finagle's sake, it doesn't need to be like that! There *is* an
> alternativ
>My dearly-loved Unix accound is going away... No more elm... I must join
>the world of Microsoft... I too will start sending e-mails with senseless
>attachments...
Boz, for Finagle's sake, it doesn't need to be like that! There *is* an
alternative...
Cotty
Hi all,
My dearly-loved Unix accound is going away... No more elm... I must join
the world of Microsoft... I too will start sending e-mails with senseless
attachments...
The point of this message, however, is to inform you all that along with
the account I am going to lose my present e-mail a
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