I use Thunderbird on both XP and linux and have found that it works just fine.

/paul

On 10/21/06, timothy lungstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I do not use this group very often
but with all this talk about email and Oo
what works
what does not work

I have a question that is alittle off topic

What is the "best" email package - free of course
for Windows Xp and for Linux

I run several Windows systems 98se and Xp
and support other people with there systems

I hope to get a Linux box setup in the near future
so I really would like to know your opinions

And I gave my one of my regular email address so you
good people out there can send to me directly if you choose

I am slowly getting people to use Open Office,
FireFox, and other software like them
But I want to know what is the "best" of the
open-source software out there and cheap pay ones as well

I have not upgraded to 2.0.4 from 2.0.3 since I see many subject
lines about problem with 2.0.4

I have about half of my "people" switched to Oo 2.0.1, .2 or .3

Any help, comments, etc. would be welcome



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