WJ Seidl wrote:
> I know that this is perhaps not the forum to ask, but you all have been so
> helpful suggesting Outlook replacements to other new users (myself being
> one); so I will pose the question here.  If there is a better place to ask,
> please let me know?
>
> I have heard of issues with security/spam/phishing and Thunderbird in the
> past on other groups to which I belong.
>
> Before I migrate from MS Outlook, I am considering both Seamonkey and
> Thunderbird. I have to admit, I like the way Thunderbird functions, while
> Seamonkey reminded me of an older version of Netscape I used years ago, but
> is (according to their online literature) a "complete internet suite".
>
> If anyone has a comment or two on their use of Thunderbird or Seamonkey or
> why they prefer one to the other, I would appreciate hearing them.  You can
> contact me offlist if you prefer.
> Many Thanks
> WJ Seidl
> wjsvt AT sover DOT net (convert at to @ and DOT to .)
>
>   

I use them both.  I have used Mozilla & Seamonkey for years and also use
Thunderbird on my work computer, so that I can have both my work and
personal email open at the same time.  While they are quite similar, I
find Thunderbird has a bit of a "beginner" feel to it.

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