Poll: What email client are you using?
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Hey thanks! That is what it is there for, to be used! Glad it can help out! I am pondering a link page where people can post a link to thier site if they have a poll active. Either that or possibly add a field to the poll for a web site link that the author can provide when they build the tip. Of course, that would be more beneficial if the tips were made public so that all the people that visit the site can see the other polls posted. What do you think? Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com www.MyQuickPoll.com - 2004 Election poll is #33 www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com
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I've been using The Bat! for quite some time and can recommend it especially when you have a lot of accounts. I do do some forwarding and by using The Bats macro's you can quite easilly handle the 'reply to/from' issue you mention. I'm also keeping an eye on Thunderbird but so far it doesn't come close to The Bat! for lots of accounts etc. You should check it out. Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows www.getsoft.com and coming soon: Surfulater www.surfulater.com
Ahh, so you're the other guy who voted for The Bat! :) I really like it and probably wouldn't change it (I also have a lot of accounts), but what I don't like about it is how it works with HTML e-mails. Usually when replying to an HTML e-mail, a lot of space between the words in the original message will get lost, and the words will connect. Does this happen to you too? Btw I'm still using 2.11, but this has been happening for quite some time. Finally, it is great that there is the HTML email composer, but there's still a lot to do to make it more useful. For example it would be great if HTML emails were supported in templates for new messages or for replies. Rado
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Ahh, so you're the other guy who voted for The Bat! :) I really like it and probably wouldn't change it (I also have a lot of accounts), but what I don't like about it is how it works with HTML e-mails. Usually when replying to an HTML e-mail, a lot of space between the words in the original message will get lost, and the words will connect. Does this happen to you too? Btw I'm still using 2.11, but this has been happening for quite some time. Finally, it is great that there is the HTML email composer, but there's still a lot to do to make it more useful. For example it would be great if HTML emails were supported in templates for new messages or for replies. Rado
Radoslav Bielik wrote: Ahh, so you're the other guy who voted for The Bat! Yes that was me. I don't use HTML emails and persoanlly don't like them as they just add unnecessary clutter most of the time. But you are definitely right that TB doesn't handle HTML very well. It has improved over the last few years but still has a way to go. They seem to be more interested in continually new stuff than fixing things like this, which is a pity. Still I have yet to see anything better. Have you used it with IMAP? That is something I'd like to try when I have some spare time.:rolleyes: Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows www.getsoft.com and coming soon: Surfulater www.surfulater.com
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Radoslav Bielik wrote: Ahh, so you're the other guy who voted for The Bat! Yes that was me. I don't use HTML emails and persoanlly don't like them as they just add unnecessary clutter most of the time. But you are definitely right that TB doesn't handle HTML very well. It has improved over the last few years but still has a way to go. They seem to be more interested in continually new stuff than fixing things like this, which is a pity. Still I have yet to see anything better. Have you used it with IMAP? That is something I'd like to try when I have some spare time.:rolleyes: Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows www.getsoft.com and coming soon: Surfulater www.surfulater.com
Neville Franks wrote: I don't use HTML emails and persoanlly don't like them as they just add unnecessary clutter most of the time. Well, I don't use it too often, but sometimes it is usefull when you need write a short manual in an e-mail etc. Then it is good to be able to use bold, italic, or bulleted lists. Neville Franks wrote: Have you used it with IMAP? That is something I'd like to try when I have some spare time. No, I have never used IMAP so far. Rado
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You might want to make the distiction vs. home and work email. I'm sure most of us use outlook at work.
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andy brummer wrote: You might want to make the distiction vs. home and work email. I'm sure most of us use outlook at work. Lotus Notes X| X| X| ...at least until Friday, then I'm outa here! ;) Anna :rose: Homepage | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work. Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Visual C++ Add-In
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You're missing several options. Let's not forget Lotus Notes. :-D And also what about web-based clients? At home I use one of those provided by my ISP. Much easier to just keep all the mail on their stinkin' server and be able to access it from anywhere and not just this computer. An expert is somebody who learns more and more about less and less, until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.
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