On 08/02/2015 06:40 PM, Lester Caine wrote:
On 02/08/15 23:41, Stephen Coakley wrote:
Thunderbird works great for reading nested replies and past archives,
but replying has about a 50% chance of success for me. Oh well.

I'm up to 24Gb of history over some 20 years and despite attempts by
some developers to mess it up, Thunderbird does the job reasonably well.
I'd prefer to be back on Seamonkey, but that has lost the ability to
handle so big an archive, and in trying to 'keep up' with Firefox and
Thunderbird it's no longer providing what a single suite used to
provide. But then my Linux desktop fills in the gaps so I don't need
Thunderbird to have a bloody calendar or Firefox to muscle in on the
same space. Thunderbird does reliably handle emails in and emails out
without a problem, and I don't need to go on-line to read the traffic,
ore scan the history ...


I don't mean to sound rude, but when have you ever *needed* to access a really old message while simultaneously not having Internet access? I just can't imagine needing to do such a thing. Not saying it's wrong for you to do so.

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Stephen Coakley

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