"Wayne M. Smith" wrote:
...
> There's something worse -- it's called Netscape mail. We were just forced to start using it (or, alternatively, the even worse AOL
> Mail) at work "because we own it." Completely unconfigurable.
I became a happy Netscape user long before it had anything to do with
AOL (don't remember if it was V2.x or V3.x), and before I switch to M$,
they must either brainwash or force me, or they must learn how to write
programs (not just GUIs!).
What adjustment is it that you are looking for in Netscape? - Maybe I
can give you a hint? Selecting either HTML or plain text as the mail
format is really easy, and if you try to forward HTML-formatted mail to
recipients who prefer text-only, you can even _opt_ to be asked before
sending. Is that "unconfigurable"? ;-)
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Andreas Freiherr
Vishay Semiconductor GmbH, Heilbronn, Germany
http://www.vishay.com
Received on Thu Mar 14 2002 - 07:05:41 GMT