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Re[2]: Security update -- Microsoft worried about Opera web browser



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Hello David,

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 Ross                       mail to: ross.bond@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Saturday, October 12, 2002, 8:08:42 AM, you wrote:

DJ> Ok, you have now got my attention
DJ> Microsoft Outlook has just:
DJ> trashed my inbox and created a new one which has canned the contents of the
DJ> old one
DJ> lost the some of but not all of the contents of my sent items
DJ> screwed my address book.
DJ> Yes, I know I should clear it more regularly and back it up.

DJ> Whats the recommendation for a Mail client?

DJ> -----Original Message-----
DJ> From: DH <catapult@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
DJ> To: Omega List <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
DJ> Date: 11 October 2002 19:50
DJ> Subject: Re: Security update -- Microsoft worried about Opera web browser


>>Railing against Microsoft's browser is like shaking your fist at a
>>hurricane. Microsoft has won the browser wars. They practically give
>>away web page composition software that's easy to use and creates nice
>>looking pages so many many sites use it. Unfortunately, in typical
>>Microsoft fashion, the pages created can't be viewed correctly by any
>>other browser. If you want the "full web experience," you have to use
>>Internet Explorer.
>>
>>Email is another story. I can't see any compelling reason to use Outlook
>>Express and it's near the bottom of my list of preferred email clients.
>>
>>--
>>  Dennis
>>