Quoting Andrew Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
> > i am trying to ween my wife off of her web-based email clients [1]. i 
> > don't want her to use outlook. can anyone recommend some good, powerful, 
> > yet lean-n-mean, pop3 email clients for windows?
> > 
> > -wade
> > 
> > [1] nothing wrong with them when you're away from your computer or on 
> > the road... but i think that pop3 clients are better when you're at your 
> > own computer. she is also using accounts like yahoo and juno... so i am 
> > trying to show her that there is a better way... especially since i own 
> > several of my own domains and she can have a spam free address
> 
> I know this isn't the answer you're looking for, but why not run 
> SquirrelMail on one of your own domains? Mozilla Mail is a great email 
> client, and I look forward to Thunderbird, but it's certainly not 
> lean-n-mean. SquirrelMail, on the other hand, is and has all the 
> benefits of both Yahoo (and others) and having you're own server.
> 
> <http://www.squirrelmail.org/>
> <http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/>


I'm Actualy using Horde.  It's as close to a Webmail Outlookish client i can 
get to.  I've been very impressed with what it does.  It was a little difficult 
to setup. but it's fantastic.  (difficulr for a newbie) so easy for anyone with 
any experience.

http://www.horde.org

Mark Gardner

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