Your results are probably skewed by us poor souls that have to use Windows
at work (myself included), and use Linux at home.  I'm stuck with Outlook
here at the office because my desktop is company standard (WinNT/Office).

Just thought you might like to take it into account.

Rick Thompson

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Trevor D. Stevenson
> Sent: Monday, April 05, 1999 1:08 PM
> To: SuSE English list.
> Subject: [SuSE Linux] E-Mail clients//Newbie view
>
>
>
> Hi all,
> After the recent thread on e-Mail clients I thought I would check a
> sample of recent postings to this list to see what people actually use,
> rather than what they say they like. Here are the results:-
>
> Mozilla /Linux..........13          Mozilla /Win-x..........5
> Pine    /Linux.......... 9          Outlook /Win-x..........5
> KMail   /Linux.......... 6          Eudora  /Win-x..........2
> Mutt    /Linux.......... 4          Pegasus /Win-x..........1
> Xfmail  /Linux.......... 3
> Ishmail /Linux.......... 1          Pine4   /Unix...........1
> WebMail /Linux.......... 1
> PMMail  /Linux.......... 1          FoxMail /????...........1
>
> I am not saying that this is a fair sample nor that it is statistically
> valid but it does support a problem I had, that is.- why so many people
> are complaining ( on this list ) about Netscape >4 when I have never had
> it crash:- it obviously works ok for many people.I use SuSE 5.3//kernel
> 2.0.36//X+blackbox (wm). Running multiple copies/ cutting and pasting
> messages etc is not a problem as has been posted here :> ).
> Newbie question: If one hasn't changed any hardware and there hasn't
> been a major change like libc5>libc6, is there any good reason to update
> kernels????.
> bye Trevor.
>
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