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View Poll Results: Which email program do you use?

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    Registered User Sp0cK's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by corturbra
    Use Outlook at work and at home. Looking for something different though, all this reliance on MS is not good especially when they finally get around to giving me broadband at home.

    So Mozilla is a good alternative?

    Try icredimail... www.incredimail.com and post back on what you think.. read my post up 1/2 page if you need more info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sp0cK
    Try icredimail... www.incredimail.com and post back on what you think.. read my post up 1/2 page if you need more info.
    Cool will try that and Mozilla, although will probably go with Mozilla. Looking for a replacement for Interent Explorer as well.

    Just a daft question, if Outlook/Explorer is still present on the PC but not 'in use', can the holes still be exploited?

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    Quote Originally Posted by corturbra
    Cool will try that and Mozilla, although will probably go with Mozilla. Looking for a replacement for Interent Explorer as well.
    Mozilla Firefox. Been covered in other threads elsewhere, but very good. Multiple homepages/tabbed browsing, excellent.

    http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/


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    Outlook for work and OE for home.

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    Some one told me incredimail was spyware....? Or am I imagining things again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NooNoo
    Some one told me incredimail was spyware....? Or am I imagining things again?
    from Here::
    IncrediMail may gather information related generally to Users' use of the
    Software, Service, and Site including without limitation:
    The number of Messages that a User sends;
    The number of Messages that are read;
    What elements of the Service are most often used;
    User log-in dates and time; and
    Message size data.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sp0cK
    But when I tried the free version of Incredimail (www.incredimail.com) I never looked back to microsoft's e-mail software.
    **SHUDDER**

    I HATE that antimated, resource hogging, spyware installing program. People download it and install it, then start sending out messages that are 4 times the size they need to be cause it attatches all the graphics and antimations to it, not to mention the little add it throws at the bottom of every message you send out:


    IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here

    Now how corny is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADS_Tech
    Mozilla Firefox. Been covered in other threads elsewhere, but very good. Multiple homepages/tabbed browsing, excellent.

    http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/

    MYIE2 is another pretty good one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3fingersalute
    **SHUDDER**

    I HATE that antimated, resource hogging, spyware installing program. People download it and install it, then start sending out messages that are 4 times the size they need to be cause it attatches all the graphics and antimations to it, not to mention the little add it throws at the bottom of every message you send out:


    IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here

    Now how corny is that?
    You and me both dude. I had it put in the company policy that anyone who installs that program will have their e-mail access pulled indefinitely.

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    My mom switched to incredimail so my OE openes everything in text only format now...

    Put this in your sig:

    ASCII Ribons for
    Text only E-Mail
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    Edit - stupid boards. Don't count the spaces you put in, my ribbon is all ****ed up now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobra X
    You and me both dude. I had it put in the company policy that anyone who installs that program will have their e-mail access pulled indefinitely.
    We have it banned here as well. Nobody can hit the site to download it, and anybody we see running it gets it immediately uninstalled. We've also blocked hotbar for the same reason.

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    ARRRR, Cleetus hate hotbar

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    using outlook, but have been thinking about thunderbird. who's got the goods on thunderbird??

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    I use thunderbird. Pretty sweet. Importing all my mail (only a years worth) took about 2 minutes and other than one person's phone number all the contacts carried over too. Other than me forgetting my password the setup was simple.

    It finishes checking for new messages faster and has a lot more controls you can play with if that's your fancy. You can mark messages as junk and it supposedly learns which is which but I don't get a lot of junk mail to begin with so I can't comment on whether it works well or not.
    WWBRD?

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