Tim Wunder wrote: > mail/news. The LEAST a person could do when reading Moz newsgroups is > USE the friggn' thing. Can generate an awful lot of good bug reports > that way (or comment on existing ones). There are two things stopping me using Mozilla full time: 1) E-mail filters did not work with large numbers of messages (e.g. hundreds -- I get that number daily) -- they all got put into the inbox, not the correct folders (that was ages ago though) 2) The thing would crash when subscribing to many news groups. That improved in nightlies after 0.9, and it might be totally fixed now. I'm going to d/l a nightly tonight and see if they are both fixed :) -- Cheers, Chris Howells -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.chrishowells.co.uk
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