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Outlook Express???
why do you people use Outlook Express??
i have been using Mozilla Thunderbird for ages now and i highy recommend it, it is way more secure there are soo many addons to coose from and looks better too , and also has awesome junk mail filters. you can download it from: http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ Microsoft will have to do alot of work to get me using outlook Express again Peace Out Corey |
Outlook Express???
Mozilla User wrote:
why do you people use Outlook Express?? i have been using Mozilla Thunderbird for ages now and i highy recommend it, it is way more secure there are soo many addons to coose from and looks better too , and also has awesome junk mail filters. you can download it from: http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ Microsoft will have to do alot of work to get me using outlook Express again Peace Out Corey Some people continue to use it because they feel comfortable using it, and some people actually like it. Plus it is free with Explorer. Thank you for the advice. |
Outlook Express???
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 05:22:05 GMT, Jeanette Holmes wrote:
Mozilla User wrote: why do you people use Outlook Express?? i have been using Mozilla Thunderbird for ages now and i highy recommend it, it is way more secure there are soo many addons to coose from and looks better too , and also has awesome junk mail filters. you can download it from: http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ Microsoft will have to do alot of work to get me using outlook Express again Some people continue to use it because they feel comfortable using it, and some people actually like it. Plus it is free with Explorer. Thank you for the advice. Being free with Internet Explorer is no endorsement. Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird are both free, as well. Yes, some people actually do like MSFT junk. Some just stick with it because it is all that they know, and they are afraid to try something else. Others stick with it out of inertia. Both MSIE 6 and MSOE 6 are old, and overdue for replacement. The replacements won't run under Windows ME, and I am not keen on moving up to Windows XP. Something about "Product Aggravation" that I don't care for. Personally, my pick for email is Pegasus Mail, running behind Mercury/32. My own domain, my own mail server, and I haven't received spam to my domain mailbox in nearly a year; less then a dozen, or so for the whole year last year. My pick for a news agent is 40tude Dialog. Forté Agent, Super Gravity, and XNews are also good news agents. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
Outlook Express???
PopS wrote:
"Mozilla User" Mozilla wrote in message ... why do you people use Outlook Express?? i have been using Mozilla Thunderbird for ages now and i highy recommend it, it is way more secure there are soo many addons to coose from and looks better too , and also has awesome junk mail filters. you can download it from: http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ Microsoft will have to do alot of work to get me using outlook Express again Peace Out Corey Because it does what I want, everything I want, and does it well? Mozilla/Tbird et al are OK but they don't integrate well with my needs for spam fighting and a few other things I'm into, while OE does. OE reliably does what I want it to do, and does not do what I don't want it to do; that simple. My only complaint about OE is that it doesn't literally correctly set itself up for bottom-posting and doesn't color-code communications, but that's so minor it's negligible since proper trimming requires a start from the top anyway. Besides, I added oequotefix once, and even it's a non-issue now. I don't see it as a problem that you don't use OE. Why do YOU imply that you see it as a problem that I do? HTH, Pop Have you found a work around for oequotefix disabling the spell check when replying? One other issue I have with OE is that it leaves many traces behind when you think you have deleted / removed old news groups. Search for *.dbx to see old groups you thought you had deleted and take a peek inside the folders.dbx folder. |
Outlook Express???
"DanR" wrote in message
. net Have you found a work around for oequotefix disabling the spell check when replying? One other issue I have with OE is that it leaves many traces behind when you think you have deleted / removed old news groups. Search for *.dbx to see old groups you thought you had deleted and take a peek inside the folders.dbx folder. Uncheck the option to ignore the original text. Tools | Options | Spelling -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ |
Outlook Express???
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE wrote:
"DanR" wrote in message . net Have you found a work around for oequotefix disabling the spell check when replying? One other issue I have with OE is that it leaves many traces behind when you think you have deleted / removed old news groups. Search for *.dbx to see old groups you thought you had deleted and take a peek inside the folders.dbx folder. Uncheck the option to ignore the original text. Tools | Options | Spelling Thanks Frank... that does work. However it does as implied and checks spelling for entire message. In the case of a long NG thread it takes a lot of "ignore all" clicks. I've lived with this problem for a couple of years and have gotten used to highlighting the new text and spell checking that. But thanks for an option. |
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