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Old 01-15-2014, 12:14 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell View Post
I didn't know they all worked. Yeah, I'll definitely check them out. Xubuntu is cool as far as I'm concerned but it can't hurt to check out the others.

BTW I use the Live CD's to fix Windows

What did you mean by that?

Yes, definitely avoiding XXX sites. LOL

And so Outlook Express is good for email on Linux? (I read a little about it. That it works good with bare bones machines.) (But why not just use gmail or whatever I normally use, and the "html version for slow machines" if need be?)

Thx for all the good info.
Note I wrote Look out for a good reason it is the #1 target for virus writers
And No, it does not run on Native Linux (it might run under Wine, but OMG)

There are e-mail clients bundled (I use Eudora 7 on XP and Web Mail (browser based)when on Linux. Nobody makes anything I like better than the old Eudora.).
Linux has Thunderbird or Evolution (suite. Must be installed, no longer in the standard config)
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