[CentOS] Re: tar spanning
Guy Boisvert
boisvert.guy at videotron.ca
Thu May 15 23:53:36 UTC 2008
John R Pierce wrote:
> Guy Boisvert wrote:
>> It seems that after all those years of Outlook problems, some are just
>> into "extreme sports"...
>
>
> actually, Outlook Express, and its follow-on Windows Mail, have been FAR
> more standards compliant than Outlook itself ever was or will be.
> Outlook Express was originally MS Internet Mail and News, aka MSIMN,
> which in fact was still the name of the executable last I looked.
>
> I've been using Mozilla Thunderbird this past couple years, and I've got
> a few complaints about it, too (mainly, switching from plaintext to html
> formatted or visa versa is an ugly process and doesn't handle the
> conversion at all well at edit time)
You have all my admiration to be "extreme enough" to deal with M$ stuff!
I lost patience with them long time ago and i **HATE** the way they
are always play dirty with standards.
The current Outlook Express could be the best in the world, i wouldn't
use it! I know, i shouldn't say that... It's just that i can't stand M$
way of doing things and i don't see them change in the next century!
Well, sorry John for my rant, it came deep from my heart!
And yes, Thunderbird is not perfect as 100% of the software on the planet!
Guy Boisvert, ing.
IngTegration inc.
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