@licquoricewrote:None so blind as those that will not see.
Congratulations on getting post no. 500 on this now very unwieldy thread. To be honest, I can no longer follow it as it's lost all flow. Maybe someone will put it out of it's misery soon, or, maybe I'll write to congratulate the 1000th post LOL
I fully agree.
I will ask the moderators if they can consider locking it as it is no longer serving any useful purpose other than to be a moan fest.
I entirely agree, @andydenyer . I've always used client programs to manage e-mails - primarily Outlook (part of MS Office) but also eM Clent, Thunderbird and one or two others. But certainly there are occasions when it's necessary to visit the web page to, for example, acquaint the spam filters with mistakes it's made or because I'm at someone else's PC and need to check an e-mail. Client e-mail programs generally have better interfaces with finer control for sorting and searching and no adverts (although the "Outlook (new)" app being a replacement for the unloved Mail app, inserts an ad at the top of the list of e-mails so I won't be using that particular client any time soon).