Are you all saying that Firebird won't authenticate? I would find that surprising. My problems with downloading and sending yahoo mail via my mail program almost always involve the rules of the server rather than the mail program. I have just tried two dialups that would download but not permit sending using the yahoo address. My current server permits pop3/smtp receiving and sending via yahoo.
I use TheBat! and believe it has more features than do most mail programs. But it also isn't free, though certainly not a major expense. I have Firebird on my computer, installed it to see what I thought, I think it's pretty decent, but it lacks a feature I have in TheBat! and which I am unwilling to give up. So TheBat! takes the prize. That feature is not in OE and I assume is not available in Outlook -- redirecting mail using the original sender's address -- Eudora's options for redirecting mail are not quite as clean and neat so I have never considered using Eudora. I thought the filtering to folders options might have been a bit weak in Firebird but I didn't use the program long enough to give them a fair shake. Elaine > My ISP also started doing that BS to my horror (requiring you > to use their own slow, buggy, SMTP server instead of my domains > like I've been doing for years). So, are you saying that with > Tbird you can't set up your own domain name email addresses? > I've said the same thing about FireFox with regards to IE, and > other email programs like Eudora and a couple others. > Unfortunately, none of these have ALL the features that M$ > products have. Until they do, few are going to want to switch > to fewer features. Why they refuse to add these features is > beyond me. It's like they DON'T want people to switch. I > wonder if M$ is somehow "blocking" them or in some way refusing > to let them have certain features?? > -Clint > From: "Jeff Dougherty" > Peter, > I was using Outlook Express and reverted back to it. I just > haven't been able to find > something that will do everything OE will.. > These companies are trying to win Outlook Express users, but > they are making their > programs way different. One of them, I couldn't even set up my > POP account, since my email > goes through my website. My DSL companies make me go through > the authentication instead of > using my mail.domain SMTP. > Jeff ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
