David Gaudine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Bob Hilliard writes:
> > But most Windows mailers make you read mail on-line, which is an
> > abomination.
>
> Outlook Express requires me to go online to download messages or to upload
> replies. It does not require me to be online while reading or composing.
> Neither does Eudora, as I recall. What Windows mailers are you referring
> to?
I stand corrected then. I thought Outlook required you to read
on line. (I haven't used Windows since long before Outlook was
written.) Most Windows users I am familiar with use Netscape instead
of a real mailer, and stay on line to read and reply to messages.
Regards,
Bob
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