robertbaer wrote: > I have been noticing a lot of traffic concerning e-mail regarding > sending, receiving, etc. > There is a simple solution that avoids browser-related e-mail > "clients" and solves all of the issues. > The solution is radical: do NOT use them in any way, shape, size, > form or color! > Instead use WEBMAIL; it seems that most (maybe all?) ISPs offer > web-mail to / for their customers.
What about those of us who appreciate all the extra features of an email client? What about those who hate webmail? How would you suggest I handle my seventeen email addresses from five different servers? > Consider: all e-mail travels via their server, they deal with virus > and other malware issues before you even know there is an e-mail with > issues. That's false. Email you receive in SeaMonkey or other clients has already been through that server. Why didn't it strip the virus? > If you can configure their webmail for all ASCII or mostly ASCII (ie: > NO HTML, NO JAVA, in short no Swiss cheese) then you have virtual > protection on par with any "firewall". So is that. You're also confusing Java with JavaScript. The two are unrelated, sharing only the first four letters of their names. -- -bts -This space for rent, but the price is high _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey