Re: I Want to identify best Linux approach, and any pitfalls.
- From: The Natural Philosopher <a@xxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 11:06:28 +0000
David L. Johnson wrote:
Yep. I think Eudora 4.0 (was my old mail client) had a memory leak..also old netcsrape..between them open enough windows and eventually reboot time.
Plus any extra software that would be needed to get functionality up to roughly what I have here, without crashing...;-) :-) Mind you, since installing Thunderbird it all seems more stable anyway..
Crashing?
Eudora used to go into silly mode if it couldn' contact the pop server as well...pop up a dialogue box saying it couldn't..but if you were asleep..the dialogue box eventually vanished..so you couldn't get it past the point of requiring user input.
Only problem with Thunderbird is it 'talks american' on the spell checker.
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