What email client do you use?

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What email client do you use?

Outlook
7
19%
Outlook Express
10
28%
Eudora
2
6%
Mozilla
10
28%
Pegasus
0
No votes
The Bat!
0
No votes
Web base email (yahoo etc)
6
17%
Netscape
0
No votes
Mulberry
0
No votes
Pine
0
No votes
PocoMail
0
No votes
Becky
0
No votes
What is email?
1
3%
 
Total votes: 36

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I was using Outlook Express, but I've begun to use Outlook 2000 since it came with Office 2000.

I was going to give Pegasus Mail a shot, but the program did not have an import utility for converting all my old saved emails.
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Well, since I can't vote twice, Outlook with web based.

My gmail and yahoo download to outlook 2k3
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Outlook Express, just what I got used to and it's easy to back up and save everything using FAST.
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Thunderbird. Which I reckon falls under mozilla. Much better and faster than outlook. To me anyway. And it ain't ms. :d
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i dont tend to email ppl very often mabye once a month even less hence the "What is Email" vote just use hotmail if i do.
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Thunderbird for my SBC Yahoo! mail. and IE for Hotmail.
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T-bird also. I like the fact that its a "pure" email client, not contact mgmt, scheduler, todo list, etc,etc,etc...
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Post by DoPeY5007 »

Originally posted by TruckStuff
not contact mgmt, scheduler, todo list, etc,etc,etc...
That is what I like about Outlook.

I sync my sidekick and my other cell with outlook. So I do not edit any contacts on the phones, much easier in outlook
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Mozilla Thunderbird
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Post by Augix »

Originally posted by DoPeY5007
Well, since I can't vote twice, Outlook with web based.

My gmail and yahoo download to outlook 2k3



yes that is right, the problem is that to use hotmail on outlook u have to have a paid carpp extra premium service on hotmail too BADDDDDDD they changed that a few months ago
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yes and no.

I have hotmail and msn on my outlook. no fees

If you used outlook for them before they started to charge, it is free
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Originally posted by DoPeY5007
That is what I like about Outlook.

I sync my sidekick and my other cell with outlook. So I do not edit any contacts on the phones, much easier in outlook
Once of the other nice features of Outlook (not express) is it stores all the info in one single file that is easy to backup (outlook.pst) in your documents folder, local settings, application data, microsoft. I hate the way Outlook Express stores it's info.
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Post by Augix »

Originally posted by DoPeY5007
yes and no.

I have hotmail and msn on my outlook. no fees

If you used outlook for them before they started to charge, it is free


how hotmail know when do u started using hotmail in ur outlook?
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Post by DoPeY5007 »

I don't know.

But I got an e-mail from them long ago that because I used outlook prior them charging people, that I get it for free.
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Post by wpublic »

only reason i still use outlook express is because it works with hotmail.

ditto on what was mentioned above. MS has a grandfather rule; if you have a hotmail account used with OE before a certain date(around 18 months ago or so), you can still use it without them charging you.
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