Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
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.

And I like my Email On my Computer and Not on Some Website .
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