From: Peter Kirk (peterkirk@qaya.org)
Date: Fri Nov 19 2004 - 04:56:14 CST
On 19/11/2004 01:14, Cristian Secarã wrote:
> ...
>
>My mobile sync software only knows about Outlook and Outlook express. A
>sync software for some sort of poket notebook I had, only knows about
>Outlook and Outlook express. Same for a friend of mine.
>
>So Thunderbird is of no use if communication with the outside world is
>required (at least today).
>
>
>
On the contrary, it is your mobile sync software which is "of no use if
communication with the outside world is required", if it doesn't support
standards-conformant mail clients like Thunderbird, but only
communicates in non-standardised ways with the products of a single company.
-- Peter Kirk peter@qaya.org (personal) peterkirk@qaya.org (work) http://www.qaya.org/
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