> Subject: <CT> Microsoft Internet Mail question (WIN 3.1) > From: William P Grant <w.p.grant@xxxxxxxx> > Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 14:17:03 EST > Since Juno 1.49 may not be available I was looking into using Microsoft > Internet Mail (v3.03) as my e-mail. This is what my isp uses for their > e-mail. The area which lists all the mail in a particular folder does > not display the date received. It just displays No, or invalid, date. Of course it does that - it's not Y2K compliant. May I ask why you don't use some reasonable e-mail program like, let's say, Eudora Light? Works great on my 386SX notebook. The mail client from Netscape 3 isn't bad either, but is far too heavy, since it's just a part of Navigator, which takes quite a while to load... > Also > included is a copy of the e-mail I sent to my isp support along with > their response. I was not satisfied with their reply. No wonder - there are better ways for expressing "I have no clue"... BTW: You _do_ already have the file manager y2k patch? (There's one for Win 3.1 and one for WfWg 3.11, so choose the right one.) It's the only Y2K patch that's needed BTW - "not Y2K compliant at all" is complete nonsense. Actually the more modern Windows versions have more Y2K problems, and even Win98 still needs a Y2K update... Stephan -- Stephan Großklaß (7bit: Grossklass) eMail: mailto:jgrossklass@xxxxxxxxxxx | Webmaster: http://www.i24.com/ Home: http://home.t-online.de/home/jgrossklass/ P3-500, 128MB, 8+8+19GB HDD; MS-DOS 6.22, WfW 3.11, Calmira II 3.1b3 To unsubscribe, send a message to listar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe calmira_tips" in the body. OR visit http://freelists.dhs.org