Hi Jim,
Netscape and Mozilla have a common ancestor. I've been using Netscape
since version 4, and the current version, 7.2, is capable of the same
spam detection.
Having been familiar with Netscape, the look and feel of Thunderbird had no
learning curve.
At the office we're a Microsoft shop, but I wouldn't use Outlook (or,
worse yet,
Outlook Express) otherwise.
BTW...on an administrative note (not aimed at you, Jim) policing the
list is against
the rules, and can result in future messages being moderated for
offenders.
73 de Jim - AD6CW
Jim Reid wrote:
Anyone else tried the Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail
program? It has a "junk" learning tool which sorts
out a lot of spam after a time, but not all. If you click
on some message as junk, the program will remember
that source, and flag it from then on, for example. It
seems to know of some anyway.
Also,
the screen appearance is different from Outlook Express.
Not sure yet which one to use for "real" here.
73, Jim W6KPI
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