[gui-talk] eudora list
richard kurlander
r.kurlander at verizon.net
Mon Dec 23 08:10:07 UTC 2013
I hear there is a list out there for blind people but I don't know
where.At 04:26 AM 12/22/2013, you wrote:
>However, if you do decide to start up a list I would certainly be interested.
>
>Thunderbird was the follow up to Eudora, and put out by the same
>people, but they are talking about not supporting it any more either.
>
>EMK
>
> At Saturday 09:22 AM, you wrote:
>>Thanks, Steve. If I give up Eudora, I will look. As I said, I am
>>not wild about Thunderbird, and I gave it a good try. I never
>>figured out Junk mail filtering, or regular filters.
>>
>>Dave
>>
>>At 10:52 AM 12/21/2013, you wrote:
>>>Dave,
>>>
>>>I am pretty impressed with the Becky email program. it isn't free
>>>but isn't expensive and has a free upgrade policy. it is
>>>apparently pretty big in Japan and
>>>there is a demo. Perhaps my attitude isn't completely fair, but I
>>>am turned off by Thunderbird's tendency to constantly being updated.
>>>
>>>You can read more about Becky or get a demo at
>>>
>>>http://www.rimarts.co.jp/becky.htm
>>>
>>>One of the things I like about it is that it still displays a
>>>message in a window that has a cursor which means one doesn't have
>>>to depend upon JFW's
>>>virtual cursor or the Window-Eyes Browse buffer to read mail. In
>>>most cases, these features work fine, but there just always seems
>>>to be some sort of
>>>interaction problem if one does a lot of email. If anyone tries
>>>this program, there are a couple of options that need to be
>>>changed to make it work well with
>>>screen readers. The downside is that it doesn't have as many
>>>automated ways to deal with address books and message importing
>>>from other email
>>>programs because it isn't as widely known. While it seems to have
>>>pretty good filtering, I don't do a lot of that so can't say for certain..
>>>
>>>Best regards,
>>>
>>>Steve Jacobson
>
>
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