Roger Fink a écrit :
It wasn't an problem in 1.x, and as I said the developers may choose to
address it or not. My opinion is that if they only want the program to be
used in a certain way, then they should really get coercive about it and
make mail implementation a precondition of getting the browser to launch.



Well, obviously, some people already see the current model as being coercitive, so I don't think making things harder would make them any better. People *can* use another mail application if they want to. There just really is no point in using SM in that case, though. Or, rather, when one uses SM, there is little reason to make it a point to use another mail client. After all, it makes things more unweildy and, if both are running at the same time, uses way more memory than SM would.

S.
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