Re: Tina the Techwriter Reopens the Great Debate
How difficult is it to set up your e-mail
program so it automatically spell checks your messages?
Probably no more difficult than configuring your email program to not auto-execute attachments or html-based scripts from random spam - but look now few people manage to set that up.
I'd rather not be bothered by false positives from some stupid spell-checker, especially when my email contains lots of technical terms or colloquialisms that the spellchecker doesn't know.
Mike O.
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