Re: OT: Eudora a good alternative to Thunderbird?
- From: John Devereux <jdREMOVE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 17:24:58 +0100
Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Joerg wrote:
Hello Folks,
After the umpteenth freeze where I can't get any email to the laptop
I've had it with Thunderbird. Mozilla was good and a lot less buggy
but it ain't now more, only the huge SeaMonkey version.
Eudora now says on the site that the no-nagware version (paid) is no
longer being sold. Does this mean Eudora may be going away?
Ok guys, found it out. There was an older Norton version on there,
hasn't been update since 2006 so it hasn't changed. Beats me how that
could suddenly interfere. It had to actually be hosed off the
harddrive in its entirety, then a reboot, before Thunderbird would
work.
Good old norton - you can always rely on it to stuff up your machine.
AV programs are incredibly intrusive. I suppose they have to be. They
probably intercept every operation on a file or network packet.
--
John Devereux
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