I hadn't considered computers in disuse. Gotta add one more then, well three more if the Apple IIc and Atari 400 count.
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I like Thunderbird too, especially the way mutliple E-mail accounts are handled in it.
The one negative I have against Thunderbird is that occasionally it has trouble downloading messages with bad headers (mostly spam, but not always) from certain servers (i.e., my own host's server). The bad message then just sits on the server and allows things to back up in the mailbox. I have to go into the web interface a couple of times a day to clear things out. It's a known issue, and the folks at Mozilla blame the server software, but then neither Outlook or Poco have the issue. Very annoying.
Last time I checked, Thunderbird couldn't do that.
I typically use IMAP accounts, but for POP3, there is a setting to "Leave messages on server".
The question wasn't leave vs. delete messages (which every POP client I know of can do), but delete some messages while leaving others.
Yup. Thunderbird is all or nothing on that score.
Thanks amych (and DX). That was in fact my question.
I just realized I now have eight computers at home. I might be a geek.
I'm at I think 10 or 11 fuctional, and add another half a dozen that are of unknown function. This is after I got rid of at least half a dozen last December and I've sold at least 3 this year too.
I give up my geek cred. You guys win.
Of course, at the moment I've only got 1 computer, an xbox, and a treo. Not an all-time geek high for me, by any stretch.
I have 5 computers at home (2 of which I use on a daily basis), 2 PDAs (one I will resell soon), tivo, external hard drive.
I am not sure where I am on the geek scale.
I own five theremins with a sixth on the way. Do I win?