Hello -=Curtis=-,

On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 12:24:11 -0500 GMT (04/08/2005, 00:24 +0700 GMT),
-=Curtis=- wrote:

C> This is the recurrent response that can't really be argued:

C> I do have <insert any disadvantage of solution>, but it's not a big
C> problem, though it's one.

OK. I see you are a big promoter of IMAP, and I remember the times
when you were a POP person. If you want to make me curious, you are
almost there!

C> This is usually what holds us to the 'evil' we know and is the main
C> basis for a resistance to change even though it may be one that will
C> likely be to our overall advantage. :)

Resistance to change is something I always like to criticise, maybe I
should follow my own advice. And follow Stuart's advice to just get a
fastmail account and give it a try.

C> For what you do, if you're accustomed to IMAP, you'll not look back and
C> will be singing my tune. :)

That's what I tell people about TB...

C> Of course, my last comment has the proviso of your having broadband
C> connectivity.

I don't have that. I'm on dial-up. But I can still try IMAP with a
fastmail account and a second subscription to TBUDL, just to find out
what makes you love it so much. ;-)

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

What to not say to the nice policeman: Aren't you the guy from the
Village People?

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