--On Wednesday, October 26, 2005 11:12 AM -0500 Mike Rourke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have inflicted high line noise and throttled my bandwidth on both
> my broadband connects. Mulberry works great, Thunderbird works, but
> slightly degraded and TB! packs it in and goes home despite fiddling
> with precise counters, number of connects etc. BTW, why are these
> (counters etc.) a feature in TB! anyways? Every other IMAP client
> ticks along fine without these options, or are they a way for the
> user to overcome shortcomings in the client instead of actually
> fixing the blasted thing? Just thinking out loud....

ROFL. I had a good laugh there. I do wonder myself about those counters
and the need for them. However, it's TB! POP extraordinaire, now
becoming IMAP. I therefore reserve making any solid judgements on it.
OTOH, Pegasus, barring a horrid interface, does quite well and has
solid POP roots. <shrug>

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