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And... according to the Virtual-Access website, it's a Windows-only
application (win32) which makes it a very poor fit since it leaves out
everyone who uses Linux and OSX.

Ok, that uncovers my other agenda.  I'm trying to shift away from Windoze 
and VA is one of my few remaining apps there, so moving it to include 
other platforms would be a big plus from my pov.

Yes, I know that's not a trivial thing, but is it any worse than building 
from scratch?

Point taken about Thunderbird and the need, or not, of having a mail 
facility integrated into LO.  My starting point here was the LO/OO claim 
to match M$.  Clearly neither of them do since there is no mail package 
included.  This is, I suspect one of those points that is a real 
stumbling block for takeup by businesses since many make extensive use of 
Outlook.  It's not hard (in relative terms) to produce an email app 
better than Outlook, it's pretty appalling, and in fact it's 
"integration" into M$Office is fairly limited as far as I can see.  
However, LO/OO do not have a related email facility...

Just thought I'd make the suggestion. :-)

Regards
Mark Stanton
One small step for mankind...



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