corsayoung
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Just wondering as above really, whats the best email client, currently got about 5-6 emails i use daily as they have built up over the years.
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VrsTurbo
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google mail, outlook, thunderbird
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corsayoung
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quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
google mail, outlook, thunderbird
can i use pop3 email accounts with thunderbird?
Want to sway away from outlook really and windows mail.
ideally also want it to notify me on my laptop, like outlook does, as dont want to keep refreshing a browser.
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VrsTurbo
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you can get a google app that sites in the task bar and notifys you when you get an email
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corsayoung
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quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
you can get a google app that sites in the task bar and notifys you when you get an email
hate hate toolbars, just one of my pet hates, plus will prob my already ageing computer
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Gary
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Google all the way. Switched mine from Outlook to thunderbird then to Google.
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John
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If you need to do multiple accounts I'd say outlook 2010 is best bet, can't think of anything else that presents them all in the same way and it does work really well.
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Dom
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Have you thought about using GMail and getting it to pull all your mail from your other accounts? Atleast then all your mail is in one place and if you want to use an email client you just IMAP the GMail account.
As John said, i'd have a look at Outlook 2010 as it's a fair amount better than previous versions.
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Sam
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GMail. It's great being able to check mail on your phone or from any web browser around the world.
None of this "oh shit, my HDD is dead and I've lost about 5 years worth of important emails" nonsense.
The cloud is the future!
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