>It's the same with e-mail. We think that everyone else sees what we see. We
>think that everyone is right on the cutting edge with us. It ain't so. There
>are digest and nodigest recipients; mime and nomime; 16 bit and 32 bit
>clients; local policies and restrictions. In-line messages offer the widest
>degree of acceptability by a mailing list group like the HP3000-L.
>
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>Leonard S. Berkowitz
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O.K. So my question,
In your opinion what is the best mail client based on:
1. Ease of installation/configuration
2. Ease of use
3. Feature set
Gary Jackson
Nevada CSOS
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(530) 478-6410 - fax