on Fri, 14
Dec 2007 10:19:27 -0800
> I have been pleased with Thunderbird as an email client until just now
> when I lost fancy quoting by "updating" the client.
What you call fancy quoting I call a required basic feature for an email
client. I do not remember using an email client that has not had that feature
except the first email client I used on a mainframe computer many years ago.
> I thought that
> Thunderbird was a popular program.
I think it is a fairly popular program.
> It was promoted heavily in SCOUG at
> one time.
There are some that promote it on SCOUG and they are fairly vocal.
> Now I get the impression that it is disparaged.
It depends on who you talk to. I for one have never liked Mozilla/SM/TB as an
email client. It just does not do things I want from an email client.
One of the things I dislike about the extensions is they are release sensitive.
They must be updated every time you change releases of SM/FF/TB. You can not
create an extension that requires a version xx and above, you have to specify
each version it can be used with.
This is being sent from beautiful downtown Cambria so it may be obvious to
people that I will not be at the SCOUG meeting tomorrow.
--
Robert Blair
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