Re: Outlook Express is bad?

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One thing for sure is that Outlook Express is a great
host for viruses ( or is that virii? ).  If this is
because of some inherent vulnerability in the Outlook
Express Code I'd say it is "bad" regardless of how
many ritzy features it has.

Regards,
Ken Rhodes

 
--- Lucius Hilley <l3euphoria at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> I don't know about Eudora but Pegasus is missing one
> critical feature
> that Outlook Express has.
> 
> XX = any 1 or 2 digiti number.
> Leave a copy of messages on server   -- They likely
> have this
>      Remove from server after  XX day(s)
> 
> You tell me of an email client that has all the
> below features and I will
> switch to it.
> Would be even better if it runs on both Windows and
> Linux.
> 
> ---------------FEATURES--------------
> Folders and Subfolders
>    Each level collapsable and auto expand if an
> unread message filters
>    into there.
> Rule Filtering
> Leave copy on server
>    for XX number of days
> Sortable columns - To - From - Subject - Receive
> date.
> Customizable Display filter - Only show unread.  or
> unread and flagged or ..
> Search filter through subfolders
>    show messages with attachments and
>    from Bubba Smith and
>    to my 3rd email address and
>    after this date and
>    before this date and
>    with the blah in the subject.... you get the
> idea.
> Check email every XX minutes.
> Selectable account checking.
>    I setup account A, B and C but don't check
> account B during
>    check default check all email
> Some method of displaying and saving to file the raw
> messages as they
> were RETR - retrieved from the server.  Headers and
> all.
> A method of importing such raw files into the email
> client as any other
> message.
> Preview Pane can actually be turned off.
> Text only viewing mode is selectable
>    Would like to have a HTML indicator.
>    But even OE doesn't have an indicator.
> Selectable Read Receipt response.
>    Always return
>    Ask me first
>    Never return
> Selectables
>    [ ] Save a copy of sent messages
>    [ ] Send immediately
>    [ ] Reply to messages in format that was sent
> Include message in reply - Either always or
> selectable
> Either no address book or settable to manual only.
>    I don't do address books
> View plain text messages in font of my choosing OR a
> fixed width font
> Selectable Default mail sending format
>    and can alter format while composing the message
> Signature file capable
> 
> I have html set as my default and typcially
> change it to plain just before composing.
> 
>          Lucius L. Hilley III
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <eugtk at yahoo.com>
> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 09:43 AM
> Subject: RE: [OT] postmaster at netbet.com: Delivery
> Status Notification
> (Failure)
> 
> 
> > --- Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello there,
> > >
> > > With all this talk about Emails, Topica
> > > unsubscribing, and
> > > SoBig, Im starting to understand how i sometimes
> get
> > > emails
> > > from myself smile  I wonder how they forge the
> return
> > > address?
> > >
<snip>

> 
> 
>
>

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