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Thiago Vinhas adds: Isn\'t time to publish a major upgrade on CSCMail?? It\'s a great program, but there are tons of bugs, and tons of things
you could include. I have a company with 5 workstations running redhat and the CSCMail as the mail client. They are compiling
a large list of bugs.
Please make a new version avaiable as fast as possible!
Regards,
Thiago
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Canada Computes: CSCMail looks nice, but does it work?
"...At present, I use Netscape for my e-mail, which is far
from ideal. There are other programs, but nothing really
struck my fancy."
"That was, until I saw CSCMail.
Now, as email programs go,
judging from the screenshots this
program looks very nice. While
looks aren't everything, you don't
want to spend hours staring at a
program whose interface leaves
a lot to be desired. It helps to
have pretty things to look at. As I
am sick of Netscape, I decided to
grab the program."
"...CSCMail does look very promising, but be warned, if your
Linux distribution isn't right up to date, then you may very
well encounter problems similar to the ones I did. I can
understand the developers wanting to stay current, but for
the average Linux user who doesn't program, this sort of
thing is a major annoyance and one of the biggest pains
in Linux. When I started with Linux, I used to persist, but
after a few months I realized that life is too short."
Complete Story
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13, 2000)
LinuxPR: TradeMail Changing Name in the Face of Unheralded Demand and New
Product Offerings(Feb 27, 2000)
http://www.canadacomputes.com/v2/story/1,1378,3900,00.html
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