> > 2.  Integrated E-mail client that includes at least the features of
> > MSIE.  (Beonex & Galeon fall short, e.g. neither auto-completes
> > addresses and neither of the address books function reliably.)
> Well I'd not be suprised to see that a WEB BROWSER "falls short" of the
> features of a MAIL CLIENT. Why do you think a web browser should
> auto-complete email addresses and have an address book? For HTTP
> addresses, Galeon does do auto-complete. Evolution (and EMAIL CLIENT)
> does have address books and auto-completion. MSIE is not a mail client
> either. Maybe try an email client for email. ;)

My error, sorry, careless coding is contagious.  I was referring to
Ximian Evolution 1.2 which was recommended here as one of the better
(more robust features) mail apps.

> What do you mean when you claim that SO doesn't "talk" to Linux and
> vica-versa? What do you mean by "integrate"? it opens files, it writes
> and reads them, it saves them, it prints them, it can be in the menu,
> you can have it be the default open action when using Nautilus, etc..

Loaded it and RH8 refuses to recognize it in the menu structure.  The
only way I can open it is to go to my Home folder and find a SO6
document to open.  I have tried multiple suggestions from here and the
Psyche list (including unloading and reloading SO6 to no avail). I tried
to remove SO5.2 but pieces of it were left scattered across the HDD.

Much as I enjoy the challenge it really gets old having to struggle with
almost every app, commercial or freeware.  I simply don't have time and
end up living with (and asking my wife to live with) features that don't
work.  She is rather underwhelmed by Linux but tolerates my refusal to
use M$ at home.

Thanks ... doc

> -- 
> Bill Anderson
> RHCE #807302597505773
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