Next Critz won't suggest The Bat.
Oh look! It's Bizarro Superman.
:-D
Mike, I've been using the Netscape email reader at home and it works pretty
well. Thunderbird is probably even better, but I can't bother with keeping
up with builds of beta opensource software.
-Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Erika L Walker-Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 7:36 AM
Subject: RE: Best mail reader
> I'll ask again because I've not asked in a while and technology changes
> in the blink of an eye ;)
>
> Jochem, do you know of any mail clients that will import an Outlook PST?
>
> I REALLY REALLY wanna ditch Outlook because I don't use any of the
> Calendar, Task, Scheduling, etc features ... so it's just bloatware
> sitting on my PC ... but I can't ditch it because I've got GIGs of
> folders and mail that I have to keep.
>
> I could use a dual solution, but that's insane.
>
> So I just keep biding my time until someone makes something that can
> import an Outlook .PST or folder structure......
>
> I have a server running IMail, and I'm using Declude for SPAM ... but I
> have other acounts that I use on other servers and they all come into my
> Outlook.
>
> So any suggestions? Or is that Heavenly Mail Client (for me) just not
> out there?
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jochem van Dieten
>
> If you are rethinking your mail solution, why limit yourself to just
> change the mail reader?
> The solution I prefer is to move all the mail to a mail server and use
> IMAP. Put some webmail application on the server too and your email is
> accessible from everywhere. For your regular email client use either
> Outlook (not Express, Express can't filter IMAP folders) or Thunderbird
> (doesn't do Exchange Calendar integration).
>
> Jochem
> _____
>
>
>
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