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Author Topic: Additional Information about Foxmail (from a Foxmail-User)  (Read 10665 times)

till.staetter

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Additional Information about Foxmail (from a Foxmail-User)
« on: October 08, 2005, 06:47 PM »
In the review about Foxmail is written:

There is no inline spelling, and no support for dragging and dropping messages between folders, which is unforunate.

This is wrong! Of course you can move messages between folders and even different mailboxes.

We couldn't get encryption to work

Encryption works with PCKS (e.g. with certificates from VeriSign)

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Re: Additional Information about Foxmail (from a Foxmail-User)
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2005, 08:06 PM »
thanks for those corrections till, i will updated the review section for foxmail tonight with that.
(is there is still no inline spelling?)

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Re: Additional Information about Foxmail (from a Foxmail-User)
« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2005, 01:16 PM »
(is there is still no inline spelling?)

Inline spelling isn't available as far as I know (haven't been using any spell checking in
an email-client yet).Manual spell cheking -like here in the forum- is available.

I think the "Mailbox Manager" is worth it to be mentioned.
For me, it's the best anti-spam-tool :), cause it allows me to directly connect to the pop3-server
and to select there which mails I want to fetch. So I can filter the mails on the server and don't
have to do this in my local mailbox.

And last not least! It's totally USB-Stick compatible (once you've installed it you can just copy it's folder)

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Re: Additional Information about Foxmail (from a Foxmail-User)
« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2005, 01:26 PM »
review updated; thanks till!