John Gillanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am Wed, 02 Feb 2000 19:32:33 +1300 �ber
"[md-2] Re: multi-ISP a/c checking" in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I would suggest that you use YAM 2 instead for emailing - I have found
> it better than Microdot II in almost all respects and it's free (sorry
> Vapor guys but IMO Microdot doesn't quite live up to the same standard
> that your other programs do - it lacks many little features that make
> it hard to use.) YAM has the feature that you are looking for.
But then from my little tests with YAM-2 it seems to be a lot slowier
especially when it comes to scan message folders with lots of messages in
it. Thats what an user of YAM actually also told me. And even MicroDot-II
tends to get slow on a 68040 when you open a folder with 5000+ messages,
but then this might just be due to CPU speed limit.
I need my email program to handle and archive a lot of messages as I have
some mailinglists subscribed that are not for disposal at all.
But I also would appreciate having two email accounts in one account,
maybe in different folders inclusive sub folders. At least I would like to
have a way to forward and move emails from one account to another.
The best solution IMHO would be an option to show all accounts in one
listview... thus that there were
Haage&Partner (my H&P email account)
PRIV
SPOOL
TRASH
Folder 1
...
Helios (my GMX email account)
PRIV
...
And this would come even more handy when it it possible to fold and unfold
items and this state would be saved. Well you are right, there is still a
lot to do for MicroDot-II.
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