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From: Mica Mijatovic 
To: WilWilWil 
Date: Tuesday, October 5, 2004, 7:10:08 PM
Subject: M A Y D A Y ! ! ! -Memory explode with TB - Act 2
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MM>  ~( __ _"o   Was another beautiful day, Tue, 5 Oct 2004,
MM>    @  @      at 15:49:21 +0200, when WilWilWil wrote:

>> OK, I'm Zen ! :-)

MM> Good! Now, when we are One with the Universe, we may proceed...

>> No temp files remains on my computer.

MM> Excellent!

>> I did this test : save the problematic mails to .eml. Then import
>> in Outlook Express 6. And I've answered the mails. No problem : It
>> works perfectly.

MM> Good! And I see that you already have located the problem, related to
MM> the HMTL editor TB... grows.

MM> I agree, sometimes an HTML message is much better for some stuff
MM> (although I would prefer an RTF editor instead, but it's even a stronger
MM> challenge for a mailer). So if you would use an HTML capable mailer just
MM> for editing and *sending* such messages, there is nothing wrong with it.
MM> Doubtlook (s)Exmess is a problem itself, even if we exclude HTML issue,
MM> so if you'd like a better alternative it could be Foxmail (altho it also
MM> uses Idiot Explorer's engine for previewing HTML mail). I sometimes use
MM> it when have to make HTML messages, similar to the ones you have
MM> described.

MM> You may try it for your HTML-ing and see if it works for you:

MM> http://fox.foxmail.com.cn/download/fm50en.exe
MM> Size: 3894KB


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Thank you for the idea. Effectively, why not having 2 mail clients depending of what I 
have to do, instead of having 2 accounts with different parameters.

So simple... I thing you give me the wise way ! :-)

Foxmail, why not. I'll try it ASAP !

Thanks !

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WilWilWil 
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