Thanks Peter, I'm aware of hitting the send button, but it's an extra step. OE stops spell checking at the end of your message..T-Bird programmers should have thought of that. Jeff -- Intrepid Video TV/VCR Repair www.intrepid-video.com www.tech-repair.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 10:09 PM Subject: Re: PCWorks: An email folder disappeared from OE
Just click the send button to stop the spell checker. Unlike OE which does not come equipped with it's own spell checker, unless one installs an MS word processor. It's too bad OE cannot work with other word processors to get this functionality, or at least have M$ include one. T'bird is excellent for searching mail as well, it is the fastest for mail clients, especially when you get vast mail files. I have about 1 gig of mail and the search tool is so helpful. The spam controls by way of Bayesian filters are some of the best and they are quite intuitive, I get 95% accuracy without regular tweaking, more if I keep at it. Peter Kaulback Jeff Dougherty wrote: > Peter, > I have two DSL servicers, one at my service center and one at home. > ATT and Verizon. > Thunderbird did handle that well and I was surprised. Even though I use the > Verizon SMTP > out, I can still use it for sending mail when connected to AT&T. > I did like T-Birds option to use SP*M control, but I don't get much of that, > nor do I > trust it. > I simply like the look and feel of Outlook Express. > Oh...and one bad thing about T-Bird was spell checking the previous message. > I had to keep > adding people's names as the spell checker would continue past my messages. > Jeff > -- > Intrepid Video TV/VCR Repair > www.intrepid-video.com www.tech-repair.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 11:08 PM > Subject: Re: PCWorks: An email folder disappeared from OE > > > Interesting Jeff, the reason I stopped using OE and Outlook too (besides > the rampant security bugs at the time) was the lack of functionality. > And when I could get them to work properly they couldn't do it for long. > > How many DSL companies do you use, or is that a typo? > > All my email providers require authentication as well, some also use > SSL. And T'Bird handles them all equally well. > > It will be interesting when MS releases there anti virus app and anti > spam app too, if they will be integrated with there email apps. > > Peter Kaulback > > Jeff Dougherty wrote: > >>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 >>-- >>Intrepid Video TV/VCR Repair >>www.intrepid-video.com www.tech-repair.net > -- ============= 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 =====================================================
