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What do people think is the best email Prog for Windows XP?
catlou
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Hi all
I'm embarrassed to say
I have been using IncrediMail for years and meaning to change from it for years too!!
Anyway I'm finally taking the plunge!! :rolleyes: I use firefox and was thinking of going with Thunderbird do people think this would be best? I have several email accounts including virgin.net and hotmail and yahoo ones that I currently check separately is there a way that I can set it up say if I go with thunderbird so that they all come into my inbox?
Thanks any help appreciated!
I'm embarrassed to say
Anyway I'm finally taking the plunge!! :rolleyes: I use firefox and was thinking of going with Thunderbird do people think this would be best? I have several email accounts including virgin.net and hotmail and yahoo ones that I currently check separately is there a way that I can set it up say if I go with thunderbird so that they all come into my inbox?
Thanks any help appreciated!
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you could setup thunderbird, and forward all your other email addresses to one so you get all in one place.0
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Personally for me it's Outlook, regardless of OS, 2003 or 2007 are both very good, and if you want to try it free for a few months (and if it'll work under XP) there is a beta of Office 2010 available from Microsoft. http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/en/download-office-professional-plus/default.aspx
Remember this is a beta and will expire, and should only be used by people who understand the risks of testing unfinished software!
Thunderbird is an excellent free alternative, but not as powerful as Outlook.0
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