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NoneNoneOn Tue, 10 Sep 2002 01:20:56 PDT,
J C Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 15:36:37 -0400
> Tom Reingold <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > At work, I have to use Outlook. Ick. I hate it.
>
> Ahh. At work we fire people who use Outlook (Literally true: They get
> escorted to the door, their badge confiscated, and told to return the
> next day to collect their office contents).
Why? What threat does Outlook pose to your organization?
> > But it does a few things right. Like making indices for each folder,
> > and not just by date, but also by sender, message size, subject. So I
> > can sort by any column instantly.
>
> Have you looked into using a custom sequences file?
More detail please? I do use sequences, so I'm familiar with their
use, but how can I make indices with them, and how can I keep them
up to date?
> > And mime handling is pretty bad compared with modern mailers.
>
> The only thing I actually miss in that regard is support for S/MIME.
You're probably running exmh on a local machine. I'm running it on
a very remote machine. In this scenario, the mime handling is weak.
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