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- From: mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us (Michael B. Smith)
- Subject: Re: Best Mail Program for use with SLIP, SMTP, POP, AmiTCP?
- References: <19951231.7829CB8.100A4@ragtime.vnet.net> <439.6575T1424T2123@ipacific.net.au> <mbs.46gy@adastra.cvl.va.us> <1032.6578T947T2392@stud.cs.uit.no>
- X-NewsReader: GRn 3.0b24 December 30, 1995
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- Message-ID: <mbs.46t2@adastra.cvl.va.us>
- Date: Sun, 7 Jan 96 07:02:04 EDT
- Organization: Only if you insist...
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- In article <1032.6578T947T2392@stud.cs.uit.no> kjelli@stud.cs.uit.no (Kjell Irgens) writes:
- > >I suspect the original author meant "RFC-compliant". I haven't
- > >test-installed Thor in quite a while;
- >
- > So how come you tell everyone that Grn commersial is the best newsreader, without
- > even trying out the competition from time to time :-)
-
- "Quite a while" does not mean "never".
-
- I push GRn 3.0 a heck of a lot less than you push Thor; and I typically
- compare it to GRn 2.1, tin, dnews, pine, etc. -- the ones I am primarily
- familiar with.
-
- > Not sure what you mean with RFC compliant, as there are a lot of RFC's. If you
- > mean 822, sure.
-
- Again, it's been a while, but there were legal addresses that Thor
- would not process.
- --
- // Michael B. Smith
- \X/ mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us
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