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On the subject of Evil applications that Microsoft has created over the years that they are trying to get away from... Outlook. While most already know that IE6 was the epitome of evil in the Browser world, with it's lackluster support for standards. Outlook is just as bad, and realistically only useful when you're using it in a flat out Microsoft environment.
It really doesn't work that well with a Postfix and Courier set up. Having strange enough issues that require a reboot to fix them.
And much like IE6, I think MS is trying to kill it off. In fact, a recent update forced Outlook express to change it's language to Russian of all things. And there was no fix. They basically said "Outlook Express is no longer supported." Good, there is a decent enough version of Evolution for Windows now. Or Thunderbird. Use those!