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Best E-mail Client / Re: Pegasus Mail?
« on: October 16, 2006, 07:42 PM »
backup... backup... backup...
If a file is too big to comfortably fit on backup media then it needs to be split up into manageable chunks. Personally, I wouldn't want more than a couple of redundant backups of my years old mail anyhow.
If Murphy had a computer he would have added a law, "If you don't back it up you will lose it, at the worst possible moment".
I've tried Pegasus mail (I have an account set up on it). I love the spam filter (can see what it is setup to do very easily and it works very well) and the user interface. I like a utility to be more functional than pretty and I think Pegasus fits the bill. I personally had no problem with setup and when I went to the Advanced Options and wondered about the impact of the Winsock setting I easily found the answer in Help > Contents > Options and Preferences Overview > Advanced settings.
I'm trying out the latest version, if it keeps working this well I'll switch over to it.
If a file is too big to comfortably fit on backup media then it needs to be split up into manageable chunks. Personally, I wouldn't want more than a couple of redundant backups of my years old mail anyhow.
If Murphy had a computer he would have added a law, "If you don't back it up you will lose it, at the worst possible moment".
* rand1038 been there, done that
I've tried Pegasus mail (I have an account set up on it). I love the spam filter (can see what it is setup to do very easily and it works very well) and the user interface. I like a utility to be more functional than pretty and I think Pegasus fits the bill. I personally had no problem with setup and when I went to the Advanced Options and wondered about the impact of the Winsock setting I easily found the answer in Help > Contents > Options and Preferences Overview > Advanced settings.
I'm trying out the latest version, if it keeps working this well I'll switch over to it.