NoOp wrote: [snip]
> Look: I've been using email client since Tymnet days, and at one point > or another something can and will get screwed up. I've used Pine, Tymnet > (disclaimer I used to work for Tymnet), MCI mail, Netscape, Mozilla (the > original), Outlook, Evolution etc., etc. I happen to use SeaMonkey & > have stuck with that over Thunderbird. Had you happened to use > StarOffice 5.1 (the precursor to OOo) you would have found that, even > though the CD was from Sun, the default email client on the application > was Microsoft's own. So give it a reast in "mine is better and I've > never lost anything" chant. All applications can lose something, > including Thunderbird. See: > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=thunderbird+%2Blost+email&btnG=Search Of course all apps. can. Don't even try to minimize the garbage from Redmond! I've spent too many years having to deal with that garbage......fortunately, now I don't have to very often. Yes, I used the original SO software, which was first produced for OS/2. Fred -- This message originated from a Linux computer using Open Source software: openSuSE Linux 10.3. No Gates, no Windows....just Linux - STABLE & SECURE! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
