Thunderbird has a new release; here's what's new (including, it
seems, a real draft mode)
Here's what's new in Thunderbird 1.5 RC 1:
* Automated update to streamline product upgrades. Notification of
an update is more prominent, and updates to Thunderbird may now be
half a megabyte or smaller. Updating extensions has also improved.
* Sort address autocomplete results by how often you send e-mail to
each recipient.
* Spell check as you type.
* Saved Search Folders can now search across multiple accounts.
* Built in phishing detector to help protect users against email
scams.
* Podcasting and other RSS Improvements.
* Deleting attachments from messages.
* Integration with server side spam filtering.
* Reply and forward actions for message filters.
* Kerberos Authentication.
* Auto save as draft for mail composition.
* Message aging.
* Filters for Global Inbox.
* Improvements to product usability including redesigned options
interface, and SMTP server management.
* Many security enhancements.
On Nov 3, at 12:54 PM, Judith Davidsen wrote:
I'm about to set up a new laptop, and am looking for an alternative
to Netscape.
However, Netscape has a feature that I've come to depend on: it
copies every single email to a file on the hard drive.
Can anyone recommend another email handler that does this?
Thanks
Judith Davidsen