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Steve, thanks. But now that I've spent a week configuring Thunderbird,
I think I'll stick with it. The file saving extensions give me the
functionality I need.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Saturday, October 7, 2006, 4:53:45 PM, Richard wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm afraid PMMail is getting a bit long of tooth, which is why I
was testing Thunderbird. It has a lot of things I don't like, but those have workarounds, and I'm
getting a little tired of struggling with the out-of-date aspects of PM Mail.
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I fianlly gave up on PMMail myself (although as you can see I still monitor the list) after using the OS2 version and migrating to Windows.
I have, about a year ago, moved to The Bat!, and I am very pleased with it: it has the PMMail features I want: multiple accounts in one window, excellent filtering capabilities, and so on. You should give it a try. It *does* use the one-file-for email a la Outlook, but I haven't had any problems with it. The migration of my old mail was an afternoon's work because I did it by hand: reading suggestions on the PMMail list on how to use a script etc., it seemed to me it would take me an afternoon to build the script and test it, so six of one, half-dozen of the other. I just constructed all the folders in The Bat! and then imported from PMMail's matching folders one by one.
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