Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!dalsqnt!pollux!ti-csl!mips!holland From: holland@mips.csc.ti.com (Fred Hollander) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Macintosh mail utilities Message-ID: <62935@ti-csl.CSNET> Date: 7 Nov 88 21:39:44 GMT References: <256@merlin.bhpmrl.oz> <785@esquire.UUCP> Sender: news@ti-csl.CSNET Reply-To: holland@mips.UUCP (Fred Hollander) Organization: TI Computer Science Center, Dallas Lines: 27 In article <785@esquire.UUCP> sbb@esquire.UUCP (Stephen B. Baumgarten) writes: >In article <256@merlin.bhpmrl.oz> ianh@merlin.bhpmrl.oz (Ian Hoyle) writes: > >Everything I've heard about QuickMail has been good; also, you might >look into InBox. QuickMail is very much cheaper, though, and I suspect >it's probably better as well. > Before you buy InBox, open a manual, look at the end of the "Welcome" section, and make sure they recommend using it under MultiFinder. :) Sorry about the cut, but I just finished talking to Symantec's customer service. I explained that I've heard of serious (disk crashing) problems with SUM. Also that fixes were posted but, people complained about them before I even had time to download them. I told her that I sent in my registration card and that I wanted an official bug fix from Symantec. It went something like this: me Why haven't I received an update to SUM? her We've just been sending updates if people have problems. me Should I call you back when my disk crashes? ... Fred Hollander Computer Science Center Texas Instruments, Inc. holland%ti-csl@csnet-rela The above statements are my own and not representative of Texas Instruments.