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Answer» NOTHING BIG here but I have been using Mozilla T-bird for email and it has been great but I recently was hired to help edit newspaper columns for a writer and then send them to the editors. The reports I get is that the T-bird adds unwanted characters that they have a hard time deleting. I used T-bird at the recomendation of a friend who said they were good against hackers vs Outlook. Short version is that I am open to ideas/thoughts as to what email system and browsers are the best for safety, usage, trouble-free etc. Thank you......SteveI have a personal liking to yahoo's email. It has a attached virus protection and its free. I am sure others here will differ, keep checking back.All email programs basically have the same limitation: they EITHER send in plain text or HTML. HTML is not a suitable presentation format for professional printed publications. You really should be composing your columns using whatever package/format your editors prefer (e.g. MS Word, SAVING as RTF) and attaching those to your email. You cannot rely on email programs not to TINKER with the content - they are limited by underlying email transmission protocol.TBird adds nothing to e-mails...only what you want it to.If only it were that simple. Thunderbird has an HTML editing and rendering engine. Try replying to an email, inserting text all over the previous email. Then have a look at the source code for that message. You'll see just how much Thunderbird is obliged to add. |
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