On Sunday 13 June 2004 17:11, Mike McMullin wrote: /snip/ You should get Eudora--either the freebie off the net, or the $29.95 one from the store. Much less chance of viruses, etc., and it doesn't give you problems like you seem to have. BTW: the freebie can either be configured to give you a lot of control but with ads, or less control without ads. The one you buy gives you lots of control without ads. Maybe the price went up, I don't know. I use what is probably an older version when I use Win, but I like it. I am getting used to KMail, here. --doug
As I have responded to this thread now. I have a simple MS outlook problem. If I sent an email from linux with an attachment to an MS outlook user, she can't get access to the attachment at all (nothing nada niente). MS tells her it is not secure... Fine, that's fair. What is not so fair is that I have gone through the whole outlook settings (tools/options) dialog, but I can not find the configure option to alter this setting. I believe it is a security setting related to internet or something like that. Why the hack is it impossible to access the attachment as I (we) know the attachment is super secure????
Sorry Richard, I can't be as helpful to you as you have been to me. In Windows I use Forte Agent for e-mail.
Mike