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Old November 1st 10, 07:09 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default (OT) Computer woes, longish and for the slightly more techie.(Ron - you can skip this ;-)

On 01/11/2010 00:21, Dave Cornwell wrote:
What free email clients are any good? Simple is good as long as it deals
with Newsgroups.
Now to catch up with the weather - did someone mention cold while I was
away ;-)


Tsk, tsk for not paying attention. This very same topic was
introduced a month ago by me as I have recently migrated from XP to W7.

After using Turnpike since 1995 I realised I had to move forward (YMMV).
I dabbled with Windows LiveMail and hated it so I asked for opinions on
this illustrious NG.

Consensus appeared to be Mozilla Thunderbird which I tried. Although not
as flexible as Turnpike with regards to filtering it is a good second so
have continued to use it. It is stable and does what it says on the side
of the can.

HTH

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Wendy Tinley
Sheffield
 
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