I am split between Outlook and Thunderbird. Both are really nice. Be sure to not us IMAP if you have a lot of mail, or if you do large attachments. POP3 is a better way to configure them.
I liked Outlook Express also, because it was simple. .... and now I am back using Thunderbird.... It is safe, simple, free, and you can do add-ons for Calender, Adblocking, and Themes, and other neat stuff. Powerful and productive.
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Add AnswerOutlook Express is free for windows users but if you dont have anti virus Web Mail Client will be the best.
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Mozilla Thunderbird
1 it's free
2 crossplatform
thanks!
I am using gmail to retrieve my pop3 mailbox and google talk as mail notifier
Microsoft Outlook Express for MS Windows users. It's widely used email client.
GMail is good and free email client:)
Mozilla Thunderbird is the best one
Mozilla Thunderbird is good, and multi-platform, and Foxmail is another compact option for windows users.
and here are 12 free email clients:
http://email.about.com/od/windowsemailclients/tp/free_email_prog.htm
Mine Is Evolution Nice and Smooth
I suggest gmail.
gmail can fetch all email from your other email account into your gmail account.
so by only open gmail, you can check all your email. easy! and powerful.
Check out Digsby at :
http://wiki.digsby.com/doku.php?id=Wiki+Home
This has support for email, IM, and social networks and it is free.
GMai
Foxmail
Thuderbird if you are looking for a installable client application.
Gmail works very well for web based.
I'm a thunderbird man for personal emails but i can't say a bad word about outlook that i user for work. Don't get me started on lotus notes!
Is it for linux or windows? I feel good about Thunder Bird if it is Linux.
outlook is so slow if you have many mails
I use Foxmail
I choose the foxmail
Thunderbird
FoxMail
By an anonymous user on Oct. 22, 2008
I am split between Outlook and Thunderbird. Both are really nice. Be sure to not us IMAP if you have a lot of mail, or if you do large attachments. POP3 is a better way to configure them.
I liked Outlook Express also, because it was simple. .... and now I am back using Thunderbird.... It is safe, simple, free, and you can do add-ons for Calender, Adblocking, and Themes, and other neat stuff. Powerful and productive.
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