> 2. There is a mail developer willing to make their product > more suitable to emailer converts. I explained I needed to > move to intel soon, and would have to make a break. He > asked, "What are the ten most important features that you > must have to switch?"
This is cool, although I have to say that, even though I like the features in CE, to me, the single biggest attraction is the user interface. It works the way I think. I loved it the minute I first tried it, and I'm not even sure that I could explain to anybody just why it is that every other E-mail client I've tried has seemed so, well, clunky in comparison. > 2. receive simple html-free email all the time. Parse out > the html always. I second that motion. > 3. Manage multiple email addresses seemlessly, with > different smtp servers for each. I second that motion. > 6. Signature management, different settings to different > addresses, including random sig. I love random .sigs, although to be honest I'm still using the Random Signatures utility which came with an older version of Internet Config, and I've never even learned how CE handles it, because I already had that issue solved when I found CE. > 8. scriptable filters/mail actions ... with multiple conditions! > 10. folders/subfolders, drag and reorder capability Love that. The features I rely on most heavily are the search tool, and the ability to sort messages in all folders by any column in the browser (date, subject, from/to, or even status.) I am *always* looking for old messages I've filed away, whether to add info to a web page I'm coding, or to refer to previous answers to frequently asked questions. CE's message filing and finding tools make my life *so* much easier! Greg Greg Slade http://associate.com/camsoc/greg/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://associate.com/camsoc/sigs/mac.html "Mac users have all alike refused to bow the knee to Baal (er, I mean, Bill.)" - David A. Lang ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

