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|    Tracker1 to Jas Hud    |
|    Re: Posting from Opera Mail    |
|    23 Jun 09 22:57:54    |
      Subject: Re: Posting from Opera Mail       @VIA: TRN       @MSGID: <4A41C062.2035.doveinet@theroughnecks.net>       @REPLY: <4A4118E4.3868.dove-int@vert.synchro.net>       @TZ: fe5c       On 6/23/2009 11:03 AM, Jas Hud wrote:       > i'd have to say that in its UI its a lot like an outlook clone.       > also after picking it up again i notice that it 'hides' away some        > features like patronizing MS does.              Again, I have no idea of what you are refering to? the UI has always been        similar to "Outlook Express" with account separation. By default the first        account, if pop gets set to use local folders, which makes sense, and is        easily changed. lightning 9a non-default plugin adds calendar support, but        even then it is nothing like Outlook, and if you say it does, you haven't used        outlook since 1997 or so.              > also you're right. memory bloat. it's        > an email program why's it need that much memory?       >       > my email program runs off of 9mb of memory with 17 of imap/pop/web email        > accts.              That's fair, however, there's a bit of overhead to using Mozilla's XUL        application environment in and of itself, same as Firefox.              --        Michael J. Ryan - http://tracker1.info/              ... FRA #112: Never have sex with the boss's sister.              ---        þ Synchronet þ Roughneck BBS - telnet://roughneckbbs.com - www.       oughneckbbs.com        * Origin: Time Warp of the Future BBS - Home of League 10 (1:340/400)    |
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