On Thu, 24 Apr 1997, Gaylin Laughlin wrote:
> Teaching them how to use Pine or Elm to read e-mail is not an option,
> since they're extreme novices in the first place, and their choice of
> e-mail agent is dictated by others.
Are they *expressly*forbidden* to use pine/elm? (I know some
companies are very paranoid and/or weird about what programs their
employees use.) If they are not *expressly*forbidden*, and if
pine/elm is available to them (i.e., works on the platform they use),
then why not try it? It's not like pine is difficult to use -- it's
pretty darned simple. Hit return to read an e-mail, r to reply, f for
forward . . . even an "extreme notice" should be able to handle
something *that* simple. ;) ;) ;)
That said, good luck in finding a solution to your problem. :)
Kendall
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