On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Richard B Baird wrote:

> I know about rules etc. for modern mail readers.  Problem is, I don't use
> modern mail readers.  I spend a lot of time on "other peoples" computers.
> It has been my practice for the last few years to simply use a browser
> based mail reader (served up by notes), because the interface is simple
> consistant and I don't ever have to worry about installing any software on
> someone elses pc.  I can get to my mail from anywhere and I don't have to
> (want to) use outlook.
>
> Maybe that makes me old fashioned.  Maybe I'm the only one that this stuff
> bothers.  If so, I appologize.  But I'm not sure what the purpose of having
> a digest mode if it makes it harder to consider, evaluate and respond to
> messages.

I agree with Rick here.  I don't use newer email clients (though I
probably could) because I access my email from several different places.
Some of my access is just telnet or ssh so I only get command line access.
So graphical, fancy clients are out.  If Pine can't do it I don't want to
hear about it :)

James Rich
james@eaerich.com



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