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to: James Bradley
from: William McBrine
date: 2004-02-02 12:29:08
subject: Re: New MM user w/no W32 joy

BTW, if you have a working config with the DOS version, you can just copy
that MMAIL.RC over the Windows one. There are no differences. Also, under
Windows 98, you may actually be better off with the DOS version anyway.  
Console app support (what the Win32 version of MultiMail uses) is flaky in
Windows 9x; the DOS version is sometimes faster. It's still 32-bit (same
size messages, etc.), still supports long filenames (through the magic of
DJGPP), and still multitasks pretty well under Win 9x. The only thing you'd
gain with the Win32 port is mouse support.

For use under Windows NT, 2000 or XP, though, I recommend the Win32 port.

... I had to hit him -- he was starting to make sense.
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