Gmail can hook in and manage multiple accounts now. You can even configure it 
to send from particular addresses. 

Rob Hudson

On Jan 22, 2011, at 12:41 AM, Rogelio <[email protected]> wrote:

> Working on several solo consulting projects, I live and die by email,
> and I'm curious what others use to handle the craziness, particular
> across a dozen or so accounts. (Rather than use just one tool, I have
> to rely on several others for various functionality)
> 
> Gmail (what I use for search and recently started using with the free
> Boomerang plugin, which gives a lot of flexibility)
> Google Gears (hit or miss; often doesn't work so I have to uninstall)
> 
> I check multiple email accounts, so I sometimes prefer to use a client
> that lets me see them in order that they come in.
> 
> Thunderbird 3 (trashed it after a few months because it kept locking up)
> Postbox (basically, a for pay version of Thunderbird 2 that is very
> stable when downloading hundreds or thousands of email at a time)
> Outlook 2007 (great conversation threading [assuming you replied in
> Outlook], works very poorly with IMAP connection to Google servers,
> but I like the calendaring and "send later" function)
> Apple Mail (simple and fast when either Postbox or Outlook give problems)
> 
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