David Hunt wrote:
Wow, I didn't mean to start that. But, I do have some good news.
You didn't start it, David. It's an on-going discussion and has been
for years (maybe not on _this_ list, but it never goes away).
The problem with replying had to do with the fact that I had the "batch
delivery" mode on. So instead of receiving emails individually, I
received them in groups. Really nice if I just wanted to read the
emails. Not so great for replying. That has now been fixed.
Well done!
Someone suggested using Mozilla. OK. I downloaded it, and installed it.
It looks pretty nice. It also has the added benefit of separating my
Linux email stuff from my wife's email. So, I am now writing from
Mozilla. That's progress, right? And better yet, I get these cool
graphics. :-)
Smileys and frownies and bears, Oh My! ;-)
Last. Someone was wondering why I would be using Outlook. The fact is
that while I am interested in Linux, Windows XP is my main operating
system. Why? The fact that my wireless card works with it is probably
the biggest reason. I am also "experimenting" with Linux, and as such,
break it frequently. (actually, very frequently) It becomes frustrating
to re-setup all of the email / newsgroup stuff in Linux each time.
That's what backups are for. ;-)
And you can probably get your wireless card working, too, by using the
ndiswrapper driver and the .sys and .inf files for your card in XP. I'm
running my Fujitsu C2220 with a Broadcom 802.11g card in it that way.
Works fine. If you need help, email me directly (unless others are
interested in how this works).
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