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Re: Attached Files and Browser Download Limit


  • To: "Daniel Martinez" <DanM@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Attached Files and Browser Download Limit
  • From: "A.J. Maas" <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 06:53:35 -0400 (EDT)

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Hallo Daniel,

Like I mentioned, you all gave good feedback on the subject and use of utilities or
even news on utilities, in your email downloading solution, and is much wellcomed
by me and others to and for everyones benefits.
Sometimes I type my mails right on the spot, and what is generaly ment as a strong
suggestion might come over at the other end as telling someone else what or what
not to do. However, that is not ever my mails intention or neither it to become a
standard in discussioning matters in public in general.
I for one, cannot relate at all to UNIX as to me it is like returning to old DOS, its dark
and cloudy programs and mostly unaccessable, for the untrained, operating system,
of wich Win95 has clearly has left it and that period behind, as in user friendlyness or
in a plain very direct open graphical visual and to be viewed operating system.
That you stick to UNIX is for the better in getting to know and bring out its insides
out in the open from worlds unknown to others. Being a commandline driven OS system
as well, UNIX & Co can always be benificial to the ones looking for getting more done
with automatation. As such it would be pleasent if UNIX and others OSs would become
more compliant to a (world) standard OS(in this I hope to Windows) and all will start
exchanging the best from all sides, much to be to the benefit of all computer users, no
matter what OS system they have running. I as such much like a graphical OS over a
command line driven OS. No typing, and like our charts, direct available for a visual view.
When repairs have to be done, no more digging into black holes(DOS) is required and on
the spot fixing can be done. Running physical visual programs creates less burden on its
users, lesser confusion to its users, pleasent computing for its users and as such is the
succes of Win95 over other OSs.  

Keep on posting, and again thanks for your input,
Regards,
Ton Maas.
  
  
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Daniel Martinez <DanM@xxxxxxxx>
Aan: A.J. Maas <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
Datum: dinsdag 20 oktober 1998 2:43
Onderwerp: Re: Attached Files and Browser Download Limit


>A.J.,
>thanks for your detailed email to me.  While I don't plan to change to MS software, I did install an email
>utility which lets me check multiple email accounts, including HotMail.  Using this utility, I can delete
>email in my server space without downloading it.
>
>Daniel.
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