Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 12:00:19 AM, Dave wrote:

> Sorry I can't help with a recommendation. I came to TB! from

Ah, forgot to mention. The clients I used and would recommend or not
recommend compared to TB!:

Amiga:
- MailManager (a FidoNet client - I used to read mail via a FidoNet
gateway in the early 90-s - I can recommend it but it's probably
outdated or dead)
- YAM (a very versatile and nice client - I can heartily recommend it
for... the time 6 years ago when I owned the Amiga - now - I have no
idea what functionality it has)

Mac:
- Eudora (various versions, all unstable and crappy...)
- Netscape (crappy)
- Claris Emailer Pro (this is the only client that I like almost as
much as TB!, but it's unfortunately long time dead and so outdated it
doesn't even have smtp-auth)

Linux:
- elm (tried it, hated it)
- pine (tried it, hated it)
- mutt (my #2 right after TB!)

Windows:
- Eudora (look my comment on Mac)
- Pegasus (tried, didn't like it...)
- Netscape (crappy, didn't like it)
- Outlook Express (duh! used it once! never tried again!)
- Outlook (look above)
- Becky! (tested it for some time, but didn't really like it)
- Calypso (used it for around 3 years before finding TB!)

So now you know what not to try or what you can try and compare for
yourself 8]

Oh and don't even try to think about using something like IncrediMail
or people will rip your hair out 8>

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tomasz 'tonid' nidecki, zoliborz, warszawa, poland
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