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Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients
- From: Kai Ponte <kai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 06:06:53 -0800
- Message-id: <200611200606.53120.kai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Sunday 19 November 2006 22:19, Felix Miata wrote:
> On 2006/11/19 21:37 (GMT-0800) Kai Ponte apparently typed:
> > Honestly, I really like and appreciate many of the features in Outlook
> > 2003. Hence, it would have to be my favorite client. It has the features
> > I need and want
>
> That may well be.
>
> > and does a great job.
>
> Of screwing up everyone's mail threading, since it fails to retain
> threading references,
Not sure what that is.
> and enabling trojans, worms and virii to do their
> dirty work,
Those are not a portion of the client, but rather the underlying OS, which is
inferior.
> not to mention facilitating top posting and broken quoting.
Yes, the top posting this is set by default. I've tried to wrangle my
organizations to un-top-post, but they just won't. :P
>
> You could run doz in a virtual machine on SUSE so as to keep your
> malware enabler enabled.
Already do...
http://www.perfectreign.com/stuff/outlook_save.jpg
...that's an older picture, but you get the idea.
I need it running to connect to my work email, when connected via VPN.
>
> My choice is cross-platform, easily teachable to anyone regardless of
> what they install it on. I manage to survive 600-800 emails on an
> average day with it.
Oh, it will work, I'm sure. I'm not discounting it. I'm just saying how I like
the client. Outlook 2003 (not any previous version) is just a very nice to
use client.
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> On 2006/11/19 21:37 (GMT-0800) Kai Ponte apparently typed:
> > Honestly, I really like and appreciate many of the features in Outlook
> > 2003. Hence, it would have to be my favorite client. It has the features
> > I need and want
>
> That may well be.
>
> > and does a great job.
>
> Of screwing up everyone's mail threading, since it fails to retain
> threading references,
Not sure what that is.
> and enabling trojans, worms and virii to do their
> dirty work,
Those are not a portion of the client, but rather the underlying OS, which is
inferior.
> not to mention facilitating top posting and broken quoting.
Yes, the top posting this is set by default. I've tried to wrangle my
organizations to un-top-post, but they just won't. :P
>
> You could run doz in a virtual machine on SUSE so as to keep your
> malware enabler enabled.
Already do...
http://www.perfectreign.com/stuff/outlook_save.jpg
...that's an older picture, but you get the idea.
I need it running to connect to my work email, when connected via VPN.
>
> My choice is cross-platform, easily teachable to anyone regardless of
> what they install it on. I manage to survive 600-800 emails on an
> average day with it.
Oh, it will work, I'm sure. I'm not discounting it. I'm just saying how I like
the client. Outlook 2003 (not any previous version) is just a very nice to
use client.
--
kai
www.perfectreign.com || www.4thedadz.com
a turn signal is a statement, not a request
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