Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-07 Thread Erich L. Markert
quot;Rod Butcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:27 AM >Subject: Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE > > >>I've used various versions of Eudora since around 1995. It's not >>perfect, but it's better

Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-07 Thread Rod Butcher
on to that effect will be met with legal action. - Original Message - From: "Todd Finney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Rod Butcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:27 AM Subject: Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE &

Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-03 Thread Mike808
Some kind of off-the-cuff reviews from a friend you might find interesting. Note the criterion: <$20 and HTML on/off > I am using Vivian as my main client, but it is lacking in a few "functions" > that need work. It is the ONLY client I have found so far that doesn't > support HTML and it has a

RE: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-03 Thread Jonathan M. Hollin
:: I think, as somebody said, that migrating to Outlook instead :: of Outlook Express might be something (though you won't be :: free from worms, virii, etc.). There is a patch available from Microsoft which prohibits the opening of certain types of attachments. This makes Outlook (not Outloo

Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-02 Thread Drew Taylor
At 01:27 AM 2/3/2002 -0200, Jorge Godoy wrote: >"Rod Butcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Guys, in light of recent messages, can you suggest a secure full-function > > Win32 email reader (including optional HTML) with a brain that I can > migrate > > all my Outlook Express stuff to and so

Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-02 Thread Jorge Godoy
"Rod Butcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Guys, in light of recent messages, can you suggest a secure full-function > Win32 email reader (including optional HTML) with a brain that I can migrate > all my Outlook Express stuff to and so escape the Virus nightmare and deal > with PGP, GPG etc an