Jack Killpatrick wrote:
>
> Peter wrote:
>
> > Anyone else recommend an email client for NT (or I guess windows
> > 95 or 98 or
>
> I used Eudora Pro for a few years, devotedly, but it has been usurped by MS
> Outlook (full version, not the Express version, which is pretty good,
> too...and also allows for multiple pop accounts), on my NT machine. IMO, the
> interface is easier to work with, it also is smart enough to still know how
> to function if I disconnect from the net then reconnect without restarting
> the program (from what I've heard, Eudora 4 has still not fixed that bug
> from v3).
>
> I believe that you need to have MSIE 4 installed, so there's a catch 22.
> But, chances are you already have installed Service Pack 3, which also
> requires MSIE 4, eh?
>
It is the yet to be released Service Pack 4 which will require M$IE 4
to be installed.
> Jack
>
> by the way, I would happily pay for Eudora 4 if I thought it was better than
> the free MS marketkillerware.
>
Outlook is no longer "free" after June 30.
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