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|    Daniel70 to J. P. Gilliver    |
|    Re: Outlook and news    |
|    23 Feb 26 20:24:33    |
      XPost: alt.windows7.general, alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.msdos.batch.nt       From: daniel47@nomail.afraid.org              On 23/02/2026 4:16 pm, J. P. Gilliver wrote:       > On 2026/2/22 19:12:35, Mark Lloyd wrote:       >> On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 19:01:34 +0000, Peter Johnson wrote:       >>       >> [snip]       >>       >>> Outlook Express had news access. It wasn't that good, although I       >>> couldn't tell you why at this distance. I used it for a few weeks before       >>> I discovered Agent.       >>       >> Some people had a problem when you're replying and it would start with the       >> cursor at the top, leading to top-posting. That one never bothered me,       >> since I knew to click before typing anything.       >       > Some even suggested that was to encourage snipping/interposting, rather       > than not doing any snipping and adding all of your response at the       > bottom, which is (almost) as bad as top-posting.       >       > This was rather countered, though, by it also putting the .sig, if you       > had one, at the top.       >       > OE-Quotefix mostly fixed it, though.       >>       >> There was also a problem with multi-part binaries, although I don't       >> remember what.       >       > Ditto (the not remembering part).       >>       >> I stopped using OE (and IE) around the time that Firefox was first called       >> Firefox (version .8).       >>       > What was it called before that - Netscape plus or something? (I used to       > use the Netscape Communicator suite - i. e. as well as a browser, it did       > email or news [or both, I don't remember]. Quite good, IIRR.)       >       Netscape Navigator was just a Browser but then it incorporated a       Mail/News agent when, at about Ver 3.0, it became Netscape Communicator.              That then became Mozilla Suite .... which then became Firefox &       Thunderbird ..... or SeaMonkey Suite.       --       Daniel70              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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