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Thread: Thunderbird 2 or Outlook??

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    mbox is fine till it corrupts, then you get to play with a 7bit ascii text file with a multitude of encoded attachments...

    i have a macro for ultraedit to rebuild them as some of the more popular anti virus products have a ball corrupting or deleting them and we get people in wanting us to help them recover some long lost super important email. i just love the backup lecture... some learn, some dont

    best thing about thunderbird is it copes well with opening outlook express data that neither of the outlook programs will cope with at times....
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    No contest - Tbird, say no to micro shaft and yes to open source .
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    unless you need to calendar, notes, tasks etc in outlook, go for outlook express, it's free and has a smaller footprint.

    As far as either outlook or thunderbird crashing and burning well if you don't have a back up, more fool you.

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