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<FONT FACE="Times New Roman" DEFAULT="FACE"><FONT SIZE="3" POINTSIZE="12" DEFAULT="SIZE">I second the query and add that I use PMMail on XP Professional and it's at least as good as guh'mint work, if not better. The seminar I teach demands huge individual/portable folder storage with a torrent of e-mail. PMMail--like Porsche--there is no substitute!<BR>
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On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 16:08:43 -0500, Richard Beeson wrote:<BR>
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>Dave, are you talking about the OS/2 version, or is there a new version for Windows in the works that we don't know about?<BR>
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>On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 20:02:17 +0000 (GMT), Dave Saville wrote:<BR>
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>>>> Not unless you are using OS/2 or ECS :-)<BR>
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>>> Is that the punishment for those of us who had to leave OS/2 -<BR>
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>>> Two things that I wouldn't want changed are the ability to use<BR>
>>> an external text editor and the storage of messages as individual<BR>
>>> files, not hidden in a database.<BR>
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>>They are both still there - along with a zillion bug fixes and a load<BR>
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