View Full Version : What mail softwtware do you use?
victortsoy
12-17-06, 09:33 AM
I use TheBat! 3.8. It looks and works perfectly. I never trust to Outlook and internal browsers' clients.
dmacdonald111
12-19-06, 01:44 AM
TheBat sounds interesting! Never heard of that one. I am currently using outlook proffessional 2007 beta. Bit of a memory hog, but apart from that it's okay as far as M$ goes.
forwardone
12-20-06, 04:30 PM
Thunderbird`s pretty good, run by the Firefox people.
malinin
12-22-06, 05:58 AM
Thunderbird - has not Help menu, dial-up options (own), bad contact management compating with thebet and especially Outlook.
I use TheBat, but 3.0 version
clifton
12-22-06, 08:58 AM
I can't get to using any of these softwares. I just use the web based ones
forwardone
12-22-06, 09:39 AM
The advantage with the web based ones is that they can be accessed from another computer if you are away from home. For speed though I prefer not to use them at `normal` times.
Web-based? Do you mean HTTP? But when you need to find a message in your mailbox - you have to connect to the internet, and to find in your mailbox. I think it takes time. I always use some e-mail clients. Outlook is very advisable, also TheBat. I never used Mozilla thunderbird, bu heard it's pretty good.
Pete Berg
10-10-07, 04:11 PM
Friend i don't have any mail softwares i am using a web based browsers ..i think they are sufficient to me and i never ever heard about mail softwares before this.so please can you tell me what are that ? and why do we need to work with that?..Is the web based browsers are not sufficient to me?
forwardone
10-10-07, 06:04 PM
Are you reaferring to Outlook Express, Thunderbird (Mozilla) when you say mail softwares? The web based mail programs are ones like gmail, hotmail, safe-mail and so on.
A big advantage with web base emails is that you can access them from other computers, whereas with OE etc you can`t. Some also say that web based emails are more secure, and less liable to attacks.
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