FYI, there is a poll regarding preferred email clients at http://www.tidbits.com/ (scroll down the page to get to the poll).
>Poll Redux: Your Preferred Email Client >--------------------------------------- >by Adam C. Engst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Over four years ago, we ran a poll asking which program was your >preferred email client. We've meant to run that poll again on a >variety of occasions, and with the recent major releases of >Entourage 2004 and PowerMail 5.0, and with Eudora jumping to >version 6.1.1 and Apple Mail taking a small step to version >1.3.8, it's clearly time to revisit the question. > > <http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=05664> > >We are, of course, also interested in the topic now that we've >started to publish Take Control ebooks about some of the major >email programs, including Tom Negrino's just-released "Take >Control of What's New in Entourage 2004" and Joe Kissell's "Take >Control of Spam with Apple Mail." We've had requests for Take >Control ebooks about other email programs as well, notably Eudora, >but without knowing roughly how the usage percentages break down >among the different programs, it's been hard to determine how >many people would be aided by such books. > >So tell us which Macintosh email program you primarily use by >voting in the poll on our home page (depending on your screen >size, you may need to scroll down to see the poll form). Judging >from the popularity of the previous poll on this topic, our poll >server may have trouble dealing with a rush of simultaneous votes; >try later in the week if you have trouble. Also, this poll >suffered from serious ballot box stuffing last time, as fans of >one program or another encouraged people on other lists to come >and vote. Please don't do that this time, since it skews the >results horribly, as we saw by the then-obsolete Cyberdog's 17 >percent response rate. > > <http://www.tidbits.com/> ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

