Best Email Client?

Mike

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Suggestions? I've been using web mail forever and really need to set up something that can handle all my email addresses in one spot. What do you use / like?
 


God help me for saying this but the only Microsoft product I have ever been able to say is good. ( mind you not great is outlook ) Other than that everything Bill Gates has touched has been SHIT wrapped in nice gold foil. Evolution is good but only the native linux ports. Don't know and can't comment about the MAC.

Cheers.
 
Another vote for outlook...

The pain about it is though if you don't have it as part of your office package you end up paying about 80% of the cost of office to get it.

Windows mail is free.
 
Another vote for outlook...

The pain about it is though if you don't have it as part of your office package you end up paying about 80% of the cost of office to get it.

Windows mail is free.


What is this pay your speak of ? you say you exchange funny bits of paper with picture of Elton John for goods and services. :error:
 
What is this pay your speak of ? you say you exchange funny bits of paper with picture of Elton John for goods and services. :error:

Yeah sorry - just noticed some guys in Sweden who seem to like pirates a lot are giving it away. :rasta:
 
gmail can handle all your accounts. settings > accounts, either forward or pull via pop3/imap. can't stand native email clients...
 
another vote for thunderbird. It's got plugins for just about everything. One of my favorites allows you to trigger arbitrary actions based on rules... e.g mail comes in containing certain words, run this .exe with these params (pulled from the mail)...
 
Use thunderbird. Have each account in separate folders, add Lightening for tasks and calendar and you have something better than Outlook (for 90% of users).
 
Windows Live Mail desktop version. The only problem is that you can't add meeting requests to your calendar. Not sure why that functionality isn't included, but its great if you have multiple email accounts.
 
Thunderbird + Gmail with IMAP.

Why shouldn't you send emails with Thunderbird?

Also, yeah, a second request for useful apps for Thunderbird. Never tried any.