I  use Thunderbird.  It integrates beautifully into
OpenOffice, (or vice versa.)  Outlook Express is
reputed too much to be too full of security holes and
too undependable. (Read
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1791516,00.asp)

Greg

--- Matt Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 10/24/05, Marino, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I am considering switching to OpenOffice.org (away
> from MS Office of
> > course) but notice that there's no email client
> like MS Outlook that I
> > can use with my favorite email server like Yahoo
> Email, or Comcast
> > Email.  Did I miss something or is there a plan to
> roll out an
> > integrated email client that can be used with any
> major server?
> 
> There's no email client included, but that's because
> there are so many
> other email clients you can use ... Mozilla, Mozilla
> Thunderbird,
> Pegasus, Eudora, maybe Evolution (not sure it runs
> on Windows, if
> that's what you're using).
> 
> Try Thunderbird and see what you think. In some ways
> it's simpler than
> Outlook, but in other ways, more capable. And in any
> case, Outlook
> Express is free; you don't have to use the Outlook
> that comes with
> MS-Office if you aren't connecting to an MS-Exchange
> server (unless
> you're using the Calendar, in which case I recommend
> Sunbird, which
> works as a plug-in to Thunderbird).
> 
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