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Hey, this is spinning out of control. I don't think that anyone is all that "inflamed" about it. I certainly did not object to your recommending Mozilla (or any other progam). But there have been posters in the past who _did_ make a big moral point about an _obligation_ not to use this or that product. I don't think Kelley is steamed up about it either. Everything that has been said about this could be said in personal conversation without any remote danger of offense or irritation. We run up again over the complete inability of e-mail (among those not personally acquainted) to carry tone.
I am really curious though as to what the supposed merely personal advantages of Mozilla Thunderbird are. Jan switched to it from Outlook, and I can see how that would be fine. But I tried switching to it from Netscape 4.7 and am probably going to switch back to Netscape from the absence of a number of favorite features in Thunderbird.
Carrol