My secretary would tell me to stuff it. You can't good help these days, can you?
 
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Aug 28, 2009 10:28:56 AM, csnew...@gmail.com wrote:
I have my secretary print all my emails to paper, so I'd prefer 1 page text minimum (Times New Roman, 10 pt font).

Also, if you could remove the history chain at the bottom this would save a lot of paper. 

Thanks in advance for your compliance on this matter,

Simon

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From: Fofo <gonza...@msu.edu>
To: texascavers <texascavers@texascavers.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 08:31:40 -0700
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] delete button
Hi!

I use Mozilla's Thunderbird both in the office and my laptop. I know, it's a throwback, now that everything is online, but you can set it up to pretty much do whatever you want: leave messages on server, delete messages from server, delete only the ones that you delete, have messages delivered directly to specific folders, group messages by thread, etc. It has a pretty decent junk mail filter, and setting it up is easy.

Even in slow connections, usually I don't even notice when messages are downloaded (unless it's the first time of the day and there are several big files to download, and for really bad connections you can put a limit on the size of files to download). I always have the preview panel on, and it literally often takes less than one second to read a message (especially short replies), delete them and move on to the next one.

OK, 162 words. Clear to go!
 
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