Peter T. Daniels wrote:
>
> Thank you, once again, for your _so_ cooperatively informative
> communication.
There is plenty of information there if you actually read it. Exactly
enough information for you to find the answer to your question.
>
> In the normal world, a "client" is someone who pays one for one's
> services.
That is one definition. for "client". And since you are not paying me to
answer fundamental questions like "what is an email client?" then I am
not going to get into educating you about it. I think you will just be
looking to argue about neologisms that aren't that "neo" anymore anyway.
And I don't have time to go there either with you.
>
> What's an "email client"?
Look it up in a search engine.
If you still don't understand what you find there, then do your best to
explain what you are having difficulty with, and maybe here (maybe even
me) someone will clear things up from there.
But my advice is first, try to help yourself instead of asking to be
spoon-fed.
Best,
Barry