I only use web-mail such as Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail. These types of email accounts are safe and handy.
Client-side email software
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I only use web-mail such as Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail. These types of email accounts are safe and handy.
I use both, web based for my personal mails and outlook for my business ones.
Email client is Outlook 2003, messages pre-screened by Mailwasher before downloading to the PC.
Occasionally use Gmail online and my ISP's webmail service if accessing mail while not at home.
I use Mozilla Thunderbird, like Firefox there are all kinds of add ons for it. Once you have trained the junk mail filter it works great. I have used Xara to design headers that I've inserted into an e-mail and then saved as a template. I also have an add on that allows me to insert custom smilies that I design in Xara of course.
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My current Xara software: Designer Pro 365 12.6
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I've used FOXMAIL for many many years (I stopped updating at version 5), it was one of the first to employ a 'remote' viewer whereby you can view the mail waiting on the server, delete the cr*p and only download the legit stuff.
FOXMAIL has tons of features ( most I don't use) but the best being that once installed, you can copy the entire Foxmail folder to a USB stick and run it from that as everything is contained in it's own folder. So moving your email, contacts and account settings is a piece of cake.
FOXMAIL is used for all my business mail, while for personal mail I use Gmail which now, since Google Chrome, I run as an application window.
I use TheBat! Pro. I used to use Outlook 2003 but it kept getting gummed up and giving me problems so I switched and have had no issues with TB. I also use Gmail where I forward some of my older email accounts to. Gmail is great in that it has a very good AntiSpam feature so I no longer need to use MailWasher, which I had used for over a year. Gmail also has IMAP capability. I read over their advice on using IMAP as opposed to POP in that you can synchronize your email client and webmail with it. That means, if I delete a message from my Gmail account using TheBat, it gets deleted on the web (actually only moved to archive), and vice versa, if I move mail on the web it is reflected in my email client. Another plus for TheBat is that it uses less system resources than Outlook.
Gmail is great for checking your mail while away from home and being able to access it without the use of an email client.
web based email is the best.
Outlook
Both ways, actually. At the office, since we're being a thick corporate firewall, I use the Web interface. From home, I use Pegasus Mail. I like them both about the same amount.
I have used Google Gmail exclusively for the last couple years. Can't imagine going back to anything else. No service interruptions, no worry about spam, automatic threading of messages, never worry about filling up your mail box, a host of handy tools. Seems just about perfect to me.
Phil Thompson
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