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    Need New e-mail. Ideas ?

    As Outlook express no longer works in Win 7 I need some new. I liked OE and have used it for many years. Looking for something simple and I don't need all the bells a whistles. I already have web based, want something to store on my computer. Thanks for your ideas.
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    Scott, why do you need to local copy on your machine? Is it because -->

    1) You need to view old mail without connecting to the Internet?
    2) Don't trust Google, etc. with sensitive information (i.e. you want a secure solution)?
    3) Advanced parsing / filtering features are required?
    4) ?

    Your answers will help us give you a good suggestion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Portland View Post
    Scott, why do you need to local copy on your machine? Is it because -->

    1) You need to view old mail without connecting to the Internet?
    2) Don't trust Google, etc. with sensitive information (i.e. you want a secure solution)?
    3) Advanced parsing / filtering features are required?
    4) ?

    Your answers will help us give you a good suggestion.
    My ISP has a Google type email and has lost saved emails in the past. It also does not give me the ability to delete a message without opening it first. Besides that, I just want to.
    Sometimes we see what we expect to see, and not what we are looking at! Scott

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    +1 Thunderbird
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    Thunderbird for the important stuff and gmail for the junk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Mooney View Post
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    another vote for thunderbird...you can even use it to download from gmail...i do mine and another account with Tbrd.
    Last edited by Chuck Wintle; 11-16-2011 at 4:45 PM.

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    Another +1 for Thunderbird.
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    I Guess I will try Thunderbird Thanks for the feedback !
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    I would also recommend thunderbird, based on what I have learned from others. I would like to say that we use it at home, since win7 does not have OE......but the wife does not like too much change when it comes to computers, so we now use Outlook.
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    +1 Thunderbird. There are also a boatload of nice plug-ins (also free) that are useful... scheduling, sticky notes, auto-forwarding, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Hintz View Post
    +1 Thunderbird. There are also a boatload of nice plug-ins (also free) that are useful... scheduling, sticky notes, auto-forwarding, etc.
    Oh yeah on the plugins though not nearly as many as Firefox. There's a Thunderbird email addon I'm going to try. One of the shortcomings of most Email clients is the inability to export the contents of an email as text. Here is the creator's home page:

    http://freeshell.de/~kaosmos/mboximport-en.html

    Installed in the usual way from Thunderbird's tools-addons menu.

    For Windows users there is a handy utility for backing up & restoring FireFox & Thunderbird data & settings. It's called MozBackup and google knows where you can get it.

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