From: "John Cowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > John Hudson scripsit: > > Jony Rosenne wrote: > > > > >Mozilla's main value is for non-Windows platforms. > > > > And for people who are unimpressed by Outlook's security track record. > > The main reason I spoke of the Outlook addiction
Outlook was done for enterprise-level management of forms and collaboration on common sets of documents. Its extension to Internet was ill-advized, and people using it for Internet should reconsider their choice, when Outlook Express is a completely different product, which is just scaled to do the right thing with little interaction with enterprise applications. If you're at home or working alone, there's absolutely no need to use Outlook (not Outlook Express, whose name should really be made more distinctive... why not simply Internet Explorer Mail?) > Mozilla-based email systems use plain mbox/Eudora format, which at least > maintains the emails in a way that's easy to understand. > > Me, I use mutt. GUI-based mail clients are just too slow. True for Mozilla Mail, true for Outlook: both are using too much resource. But not true for Outlook Express which is nearly perfect for what it does with simple options. However I am still disappointed by the way it handles the quoting; security in Outlook Express is much stronger than in Outlook, and with SP2, preview will be much more secure without being required to view all mails in plain-text format only. I am very pleased to see that Microsoft has accepted to incldue security features in Outlook Express for managing incoming emails, because this is the product recommanded instead of Outlook for handling emails from the Internet. Outlook should have its separate usage (without any configuration of email accounts on the Internet, but possibly on private internal servers), and its integration of internet mail has always been poor. I see Outlook only as a client for Exchange Server. As Exchange Server should not be used for unsecured Internet mails too, Outlook is not a bad product. It is just not used as it should be. If you don't have any Exchange Server, there should be no usage of Outlook, and in fact Outlook should better be removed from Office and placed within the arena of Exchange Server.