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Best EMail Client?

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Originally posted by: DLeRium
Worst poll ever. Where the hell is Eudora?

Anyways, Outlook 2003 FTW! Syncs with your Pocket PC, handy. Who the hell doesn't use Outlook at work. Meeting requests, exchange, etc etc.. all so easy..

I use thunderbird
 
I always used Eudora. Year and years of using it. But then GMail come out so I don't use any clients any more. I use Outlook at work but that's it.
 
outlook 2003 FTW

seamless integration with my pocket pc, bluetooth phone. calendar management and meeting appointments via email is perfect. microsoft exchange 2003 webmail is sweet as well. most places in the business world use outlook!
 
Agree, Outlook 2003 (use it with Exchange at my work) along with my pocket pc for on the go email. Outlook is very powerful and not just for email.
 
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Worst poll ever. Where the hell is Eudora?

Anyways, Outlook 2003 FTW! Syncs with your Pocket PC, handy. Who the hell doesn't use Outlook at work. Meeting requests, exchange, etc etc.. all so easy..

Eudora stinks. Their security is always a little different than everyone else (same with OS X mail), so anytime there's a POP3 mail server security fix put out, Eudora doesn't work anymore until they decide to release a new version.
 
depends.

if you want exchange or device integration, use outlook.

thunderbird is what I use, for the complete IMAP support, but I might go back to outlook since I just bought office 2003 pro.

the thing that irks me about outlook is that it saves sent messages and drafts and such, even for imap accounts, on the local PC:|, totally nullifying the benefits of imap:|
 
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