[Ham-Computers] eMail Manager for XP

Ron Youvan ka4inm at gmail.com
Sat Jan 13 13:46:11 EST 2018


   Robert Downs via wrote:

> Thanks.  See reply to your latest message.  And I don't have time right now
> to install a new OS!!!

   I said nothing about changing your operating system, only that I know
nothing about the M$ O.S., more or less like everyone else and I cannot 
say anything about how M$ programs work.
  I do understand LINUX.

> I had looked at Thunderbird a few years ago and basically consider it an
> Outlook clone.  It had at the time exactly the same 2-pane display that I
> dislike in Outlook.  And if it won't let you change the default originating
> email address, that would be a show stopper, especially as I've figured out
> how to do that in Outlook.

   Netscape preceded "Outlook."  (Who is the clone?)
   Netscape has evolved into Mozilla and their products include:
  Thunderbird and firefox.  Thunderbird has *always* included three
panels and they have always been customizable to suit the user.

   When using thunderbird every (incoming) E-mail account can use it's own
SMTP address. (outgoing mail server)

> "The LINUX version routinely does *everything* that you complain about not
> being able to do with your defective software. This matter would be long
> settled if you are able to master the simple requirements of "T-bird" and
> you would be happier today. (me 2) "
-- 
   Ron  KA4INM - Youvan's corollary:
                 Every action results in unwanted side effects.


More information about the Ham-Computers mailing list