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Steven,  
Describing the interface of Polarbar Mailer as cumbersome is an  
understatement.  It is downright awkward.  I did get it running, but when  
I changed the font size in the compose window a bug hit and I couldn't  
change the font size back to a smaller size.  That is, it had a window of  
the font size shown, but it had no way to change the size or style.  I  
tried all the ways I could figure for an hour and gave up.  It was in  
Windows 2000 and I don't like to use outlook for mail purposes or Windows  
in general for that matter.  
 
I did get my printer to work again.  It was much easier this time than the  
first time.  
 
Hope to be on irc tonight.  Last night we had a strange odor in the  
building and I had to evacuate the building for health purposes.  Got to  
go home early!  
 
butch  
 
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