On Friday 31 May 2024 10:20:13 am Felix Miata via tde-users wrote:
My first email app was Netscape 2.02 on OS/2. It was
replaced by Netscape
4, still on OS/2. Mozilla replaced it, and it morphed into SeaMonkey, which
I still run 24/7, still with POP, though long ago I migrated email to
openSUSE Linux & KDE3. With each openSUSE version upgrade the question
comes up whether it's time to switch from KDE3 to TDE. So far the answer
has been better to not abandon the remaining openSUSE KDE3 user pool and
kde3(a)lists.opensuse.org subscribers before every TDE bug I reported gets
closed fixed.
Well, you have to use POP3 with an Earthlink address. You only get like 300
Megs of storage ( back when I had an Earthlink email address), unless you
upgraded to the 3 gig package for like 7.99 USD a month back then, I think?
I'm shocked that you don't run KMAIL like just about everyone else in this
group :P.
I don't think i've ran seamonkey in YEARS due to it not having any useable
extentions like the collection that Firefox and Vivaldi has.
I loved Netscape browser. I hated, and was so mad for a LONG TIME, that AOL
ended the project. After NS died, I used IE 6 for a long time on XP. And
HATED tabbed browsing when that came along, due to being use to NOT having
that ability in IE 6.0. To this day, I have Vivaldi " Open Links in a new
Window" vs tab. I have an extention installed that disables tabs, and when
you click on " Open in a new tab" or " Open in a background tab",
Vivaldi
opens the link or whatever in a new window instead.
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