On 09/12/2017 11:49 AM, Prashant P Kothari wrote: > I have switched from MS office to the Google equivalents for all programs > but email > > Still on Outlook - and that's where I spend 75% of my computer time
I would recommend Thunderbird, with the lighting and enigmail plug-ins; all emails may be sent plain text, as it was truly intended to be. > a) the font sizes and types get a bit messed up if do a copy & paste > > b) limited # of fonts available > > c) still uncomfortable with labels... much prefer foldres > Thunderbird displays a folder structure for handling the labels. I believe Yale does Microsoft servers for handling their mail, and to be honest I never recognised a difference between it and any of the three gmail based corporate accounts I have. It works quite nicely. > I know that Google mail can be accessed offline as well - haven't used that > but am assuming that works out OK? > > Is there anyone that's made the switch and can share their experiences? > > > > Regards > Prashant > -- Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.
