View Poll Results: Which Email Client do You Use?

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  • Eudora

    3 4.00%
  • Foxmail

    1 1.33%
  • Mozilla

    3 4.00%
  • Mozilla Thunderbird

    6 8.00%
  • Outlook

    15 20.00%
  • Outlook Express

    23 30.67%
  • The Bat!

    3 4.00%
  • Other - Please Specify

    21 28.00%
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Thread: Which Email Client Do You Use?

  1. #41
    Formula1's Avatar Poster
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    I use Msn as my email account , its D' Best imho.

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #42
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    Thunderbird downloaded, installed and set up.

    Looks quite pleasant, easy to set up. I will certainly give it a bash and see how it goes.

    Once again thanks for the link.

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #43
    You're welcome mate, the pleasure is all mine.

    Here's a tool to minimize TB to system tray.

    Link

    Place a shortcut in the start menu Startup folder.


  4. Software & Hardware   -   #44
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    I found a quite intresting site for checking you e-mail client security against viruses, exploits, bugs and so on. My Outlook Express 6.0 SP1 succeeded all tests with all updates installed from windowsupdate.com.

    http://www.gfi.com/emailsecuritytest/

  5. Software & Hardware   -   #45
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    Using Thunderbird as well. Also having an account at fastmail. You can actually configure your account in fastmail to retrieve hotmail messages. So Thunderbird is retrieving my pop3 mail and it is retrieving my fastmail messages along with my hotmail messages cause fastmail retrieves them. I hope you now what I mean. check it here.
    -- They tell me tomorrow will never arrive, but I've seen it end a million times. --

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #46
    Lotus Notes here. All that Micro$soft garbage, no thanx. IBM still makes good software. UNIX is dead but Domino lives on.

    At a mail domain I admin a user downloaded a worm and tried to start the file like 10 times before he called me. Thank God for *.NSF and not *.PST. Only 1 PC was affected from 200.

    I use Lotus Notes at home. It's free and feels better than all that exchange based crap. It doesn't matter if it's hotmail or msn it's micro$oft and it's the Mighty Bill behind the scenes laughing while counting his $$$.

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #47
    Originally posted by mulch@30 November 2003 - 22:02
    Lotus Notes here. All that Micro$soft garbage, no thanx. IBM still makes good software. UNIX is dead but Domino lives on.

    At a mail domain I admin a user downloaded a worm and tried to start the file like 10 times before he called me. Thank God for *.NSF and not *.PST. Only 1 PC was affected from 200.

    I use Lotus Notes at home. It's free and feels better than all that exchange based crap. It doesn't matter if it's hotmail or msn it's micro$oft and it's the Mighty Bill behind the scenes laughing while counting his $$$.
    I agree with you, but i don't think Bill is getting much money from this forums members. I guess maybe from advertising revenue at hotmail, but doubt that very much as well.

  8. Software & Hardware   -   #48
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    Originally posted by LTJBukem@30 November 2003 - 18:18
    Outlook Express is a basic email client.
    Outlook also features a calender, a diary, and some other stuff for office use that i can't remember.
    o. i have outlook express rite now. it came with my computer. should i get outlook instead? thnks

  9. Software & Hardware   -   #49
    Ive been using Outlook Express for years. but thanks for the fastmail link. i already signed up. and ill try Thunderbird if it lets me incorporate Hotmail & POP & Fastmail

  10. Software & Hardware   -   #50
    Thunderbird does not support hotmail. You will however be able to configure fastmail to retrieve your hotmail messages. Nostalgia kindly provided a link earlier, where was it? Oh yes, here it is.

    Here's a preview of ThunderBird.


    Also Thunderbird FAQ

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