I figured as much Lisa, with everything going on it is hard to
experiment with new things especially on a computer where most of the
time we just want it to work. Case in point: a family member just
dropped off an old 486 and I thought (against better judgement) that I
would boot it up, format and install Linux on it and pass it on. It
boots, runs win95 (on 20 mb of memory and a 340 mb hard drive) but has
data from a previous user, so it must be wiped. Long story short, I use
it as a door stop for now and read to my 2 year old and leave computer
experiments for when I have time.
What version of Outlook are you using?
Like Hugh said, until the extension for Thunderbird to sync with PPC is
available and is bug free (or reasonably so) then why switch?
There is a program which looks and acts exactly like Outlook but is free
and open source like Thunderbird called Evolution. It handles sync to
PPC and Palm just fine as well. But if Spambayes does what you need then
why look elsewhere for another email client.
HTH
Peter Kaulback
Lisa Schnepf wrote:
I installedThunderbird and Lightning, but I like Outlook better. Also,
you mentioned that it has quirks working with the PPC, so I downloaded
SpamBayes and that seems to be pretty good so far. I might keep
Thunderbird for newsgroups, though.
Thank you for your help.
Lisa
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