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Re: Outlook Alternative
- Subject: Re: Outlook Alternative
- From: "J. R. Fox" jr_fox@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 21:22:34 -0800
Brian.Henderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I have to agree with Mr. Jay here...I don't mind a little
> "wandering off the path" now and then. I suppose it could get
> out of hand, but so far, I haven't seen that happen.
Very much agreed, and to that point I am going to quote a reply I
recently sent another member, off-list.
> Jordan, right you are! I had no idea that these guys had taken
over the
> code from Innoval. I'm now looking forward to upgrading from
the three
> year old version of JStreet that I've been using.
>
> I'm very grateful to you for bringing this to my attention.
> Glad to see that it was of use. Someone just complained about
off-topic
> posts, but I think we can handle a modest amount of that.
This isn't one of
> the busier lists you're going to find. I've seen a week or
more go by at
> various times, with hardly any message traffic. We're all
here for Xy, but
> there can occasionally be other topics that some members will
benefit from.
> You never know when (or where) someone may have some info you
need.
[And, I might add, this has shown itself a pretty good place to
find such info.]
> I'm curious to try Polarbar, mainly because it claims to
convert & save
> Netscape Mail -- something I have accumulated a lot of, which
would be a
> transition issue. I'd also like to be able to access
different mailboxes
> without having to Quit & Reload the program. I don't know if
it does that,
> but apparently some mail programs do.
A lot of my messages were composed in Xy, particularly the longer
ones. (There: not 100 % off-topic.)
Jordan