I was reading my emailed comments, and scrolled down as a person will do, and the system froze. Completely. I had to press the power button to get it to reboot.
This isn't the first time this has happened. I don't think it's specific to LJ comments--they're hardly the only email I get with URLs in it.
At the moment, I'm running Eudora Lite. If anyone can suggest a better email client, please do. For the purposes of this discussion, a better client would let me download my mail; sort it into mailboxes/filters by subject line, sender, and recipient; run under Windows 98; and be stable.
(I also use mutt on the panix shell, from time to time, notably when Eudora can't get through to panix for some reason.)
This isn't the first time this has happened. I don't think it's specific to LJ comments--they're hardly the only email I get with URLs in it.
At the moment, I'm running Eudora Lite. If anyone can suggest a better email client, please do. For the purposes of this discussion, a better client would let me download my mail; sort it into mailboxes/filters by subject line, sender, and recipient; run under Windows 98; and be stable.
(I also use mutt on the panix shell, from time to time, notably when Eudora can't get through to panix for some reason.)
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There is something screwy about the hand-off of a URL - I got into the habit of right-click on URL, pick the "Select/Copy URL" option, and then pasting it into my web browser.
Never had fail on me completely. There were things I could tell it to do that took forever, but I could tell it was busy.
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(Options->MAPI->Use Eudora MAPI Server (Never).
Also, while you're still using Eudora, download the patches to upgrade to version 3.05 or 3.06,
if you haven't already done so at: ftp.qualcomm.com/eudora/eudoralight/windows/english/
I've found both 3.05 and 3.06 to be reasonably stable, with the MAPI feature turned off.
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I use Mozilla Thunderbird, and am mostly satisfied with it.
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It has (and has had for a while) a very robust filtering capability, and has recently added a configurable capability for dealing with spam.
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