Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread Ed Bockelman
OK, now here's a first. Eudora has stymied me between download and install. I've d/l'ed two different Eudora archives, and both of them ask me for a password before it will let me extract the install program. Nowhere on the site does it say I'll need a password to install it. Have you encounte

RE: [SaF] Origin of the word "humdinger"

2001-04-20 Thread Julie Stroli
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ed Bockelman Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 6:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [SaF] Origin of the word "humdinger" Thanks a lot Ed! Julie www.m-w.com: "probably alteration of hummer" http://www.

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread Mayan Avitable
At 10:29 PM 4/20/01 -0400, you wrote: >Any email clients with exchangeable skins?? > >Not that I am aware of, but I did see a silver-plated mouse on Red Envelope Mayan Avitable [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread A.M. Holm
On 4/20/01 at 11:03 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >In a message dated 4/20/01 1:30:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >> I am proceeding on the starry-eyed assumption that you have or will have >>multiple POP accounts and therefore require an e-mail client that offers such

Re: Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread Sajeev Cholayil
Hello Peace, At 20/04/2001 11:20:00 PM, you wrote: >Whay do you mean by "It does not allow setting up more than one SMTP server >at a time." ? In FoxMail, you can set up any number of POP3 accounts, but you can not setup SMTP servers for sending mail with each of these accounts. Only one SM

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread Seeker
On 20 Apr 2001, 20:51 Ed Bockelman wrote: > E-mail remover is a separate program that allows this option. You can set > it up to launch your e-mail client afterwards. > > http://eremover.bizhosting.com/ > > Highly recommended, no matter which e-mail client you use with it. > > Ed > > > 2. It

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread Ed Bockelman
E-mail remover is a separate program that allows this option. You can set it up to launch your e-mail client afterwards. http://eremover.bizhosting.com/ Highly recommended, no matter which e-mail client you use with it. Ed > 2. It let you see and delete messages from the server before downlo

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread Gleason Sackmann
POCO has exchangeable skins: http://www.pocomail.com On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 22:29:01 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Like that desert southwest rodent, I'm attracted to bright shiney objects. :o) Any email clients with exchangeable skins?? In a message dated 4/20/01 2:29:24 AM Eastern Daylight T

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread PeaceNsolace
::big sigh of relief when I SHOULD be more concerned about getting the program to actually work::: In a message dated 4/20/01 11:24:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: When I mentioned that Poco had a "snazzy" interface, that's what I was referring to among other things. On

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread Seeker
On 20 Apr 2001, 23:03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > So far, I have set up Pegasus as > a ONE USER PROFILE. I guess I need to configure it to retrieve both of > my POP email accounts. Which means I'll have to set it up for multiple > user accounts, right? hmm To do that see this page: http

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread A.M. Holm
On 4/20/01 at 10:29 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Like that desert southwest rodent, I'm attracted to bright shiney objects. >:o) >Any email clients with exchangeable skins?? When I mentioned that Poco had a "snazzy" interface, that's what I was referring to among other things. One screenshot

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread PeaceNsolace
hm I would not want messages to be deleted until I told the server that I was done with them. I'd ask that they be put into the "mail read" folder, but NOT deleted. We all like "free" :o) Whay do you mean by "It does not allow setting up more than one SMTP server at a time." ?

Re: Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread Sajeev Cholayil
Hello Peace, I was not checking mail for a couple of days, hence could not catch this thread earlier. I myself use 'FoxMail', a good and simple email client in my opinion. I like the following features of this software : 1. It fetches one message and deletes it from server, then only fetches th

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread PeaceNsolace
In a message dated 4/20/01 1:30:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> I am proceeding on the starry-eyed assumption that you have or will have multiple POP accounts and therefore require an e-mail client that offers such support. There are a number of them out there, as we

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread PeaceNsolace
Like that desert southwest rodent, I'm attracted to bright shiney objects. :o) Any email clients with exchangeable skins?? In a message dated 4/20/01 2:29:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Take a glance at > http://www.5star-shareware.com/Internet/Email-Clients/Ema

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread PeaceNsolace
Thanks Marsha! :o) In a message dated 4/19/01 6:54:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Good luck to you in chosing a new mailer. I hope I get my old one back. > (grin) > > Regards, Marsha Graham

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread PeaceNsolace
Cool...thanks In a message dated 4/20/01 9:17:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Yep, it sure it. > > I use Outlook 2000, and also Eudora 5.1 and have very few problems. > The fact that you can export files from one to the other makes it easy. >

Re: [SaF] Origin of the word "humdinger"

2001-04-20 Thread Ed Bockelman
www.m-w.com: "probably alteration of hummer" http://www.indiaserver.com/thehindu/1999/06/29/stories/13290672.htm "This is a word that was used quite frequently by the experts during the World Cup matches." My fat dead-tree dictionary (not true seeknfind, I know): "From the fact that a missile h

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread Seeker
On 19 Apr 2001, 4:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I use Pegasus myself. Because of its structure, it has proven immune to > everything so far. However, it's HTML rendering is far from robust. So if > you have correspondents who are rudely mailing HTML pages as mail, you may > not be able to rea

[SaF] Origin of the word "humdinger"

2001-04-20 Thread Julie Stroli
Hi all, Does anyone know the origin of the word "humdinger" ?? Julie

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread Gleason Sackmann
Yep, it sure it. I use Outlook 2000, and also Eudora 5.1 and have very few problems. The fact that you can export files from one to the other makes it easy. On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 08:46:44 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Will check this one out too! Thanks Gleason! Hope it's OK to have more than

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread PeaceNsolace
I will respond to each "Finder's" reply individually. I haven't forgotten to reply and/or thank you, just running low on time this morning. Cheers KM

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread PeaceNsolace
Will check this one out too! Thanks Gleason! Hope it's OK to have more than one client! I have plans on a main one and a back up. KM In a message dated 4/19/01 4:35:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > You may also want to checkout POCO: http://www.pocomail.com > >

[SaF] Whoops

2001-04-20 Thread Alan S. Harrell
On 20 Apr 2001, at 4:58, I wrote: > Good morning, Emily. :-) Uh oh. :-O My apology to Emily. This is obviously a personal note. I hope I have not embarrassed anyone here. :-) LOL...it could of been worse. And BTW...you are all welcome to retrieve my PGP public key. :-) Alan [EMAIL PROTE

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread Alan S. Harrell
Good morning, Emily. :-) On 19 Apr 2001, at 4:18, you posted to seeknfind: > 2. Can it be interfaced to encryption software? PGP can be > interfaced very easily to both Outlook and Eudora. There is a free > third-party plug-in for Pegasus that is so-so. To find out if there > is a plug-in f

Re: [SaF] Opinions On Email Clients

2001-04-20 Thread codehead
There's two other considerations about which mail program to use: 1. Is it secure? Does it have a nasty tendency toward being infiltrated by viruses or trojans? If you choose Outlook or Outlook Express, you're not just asking for trouble, you're rolling out a red carpet for it, and sending