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In reference to subject, does anybody know of an address file
converter from
Netscape to MS Internet Exchange? It is time to leave Netscape,
but as far
as I know, there is no way to convert your email address file
from Netscape
to a MS IE address file. This means a manual convert - what a
bummer.
Nick D.
Tom Madigan wrote:
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> Oh, great!!! And to think that I *used* to respect Netscape.
>
> Without going into a diatribe about how crappy AOL is (no offense, Wirt and
> others), I find it hard to believe that a company as good as Netscape is going
> to bed with a [expletive deleted] such as AOL. One of Netscape's best
> offerings recently has been that of free email (bring your own ISP) and its
> NetMail is a pretty good online mailer. Among its features is an anti-spam
> filter that allows you to block any mail from a certain sender, ISP or even an
> entire domain, if you wish. Guess who's the first entry in my anti-spam file?
> You've got it -- anything from AOL!! Nobody that I correspond with uses AOL
> as their ISP and most posts I've received from an AOL user (this group
> excepted!) are trash.
>
> I suppose that, if this deal goes through, I'll be forced to or AOL will
> forcibly remove the @.AOL.COM spam filter from my account. I'm sure that AOL
> won't continue to allow me to block the mail that accounts for most of their
> business. Bummer!!
>
> Oh, well! Back to detective work (or, why is my HP performing so poorly!).
>
> Tom Madigan
> Planet Zorgnak
>
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