Hello Tomasz,

On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 02:20:06 +0100 GMT (12/03/03, 08:20 +0700 GMT),
Tomasz Nidecki wrote:

> Mac:

Mac (at least the new MacOS X10) has a built-in mailer, which looked
OK to me on first sight. I don't know whether it can handle multiple
accounts as beautifully as TB, that would be important for me. But is
also has built-in spam scoring and stuff. Have you taken a look?

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

My back-up mailer is pine under unix (not Linux - if we do it right,
we do it on the CLI <g>). It's OK as it is, as a back-up mailer.

My first mailer was YARN under DOS - try that one and you know how
comfortable pine is! ;-)

> Windows:
> - Eudora (look my comment on Mac)

You say it's unstable, I disagree.

> - Netscape (crappy, didn't like it)

Matter of taste, maybe?

I used both Eudora and Netscape in parallel until I found TB. Tow
things convinced me immeidately: 1.) Seperate handling of seperate
email accounts. 2.) Superb filtering system.

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

Everybody has a different opinion, or, as rick puts it, beliefs.

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

LOL!

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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