Apollo11
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Joined: 6/7/2001 From: Zagreb, Croatia Status: offline
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Hi al, quote:
ORIGINAL: wdolson I started using Thunderbird's ancient ancestor in 1995, Netscape Mail 1.0 Beta. I've been using it ever since. My current mail setup is descended from that first e-mail database, created when I first installed all those many years ago. I just found a joke sent 11/10/95 (just about everything else that old was deleted long ago). The hardware has changed many times, so has the OS. I don't know how many times I've cloned it to a new hard drive. But it keeps going. 18 years now. If there are some features you want with Thunderbird that aren't in the basic package, there is a huge base of add-ons out there you can tap. Mozilla maintains a database of ones that have been tested and shown to work well with others. So I'd strongly recommend Thunderbird. Bill Same here! I used Netscape Mail both at home and at work for years (and all my users on my system as well) - when Mozilla ThunderBird was introduced and I found it working satisfactory I switched to it (and I switched all my users as well)... Leo "Apollo11"
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