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Old 12-10-2006, 20:57   #16
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Re: Which Email Client ?

I access my gmail and ntl accounts with outlook 2003.
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Old 12-10-2006, 20:59   #17
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i've been using mail2web for the past few month since I got a PDA. (free push mail) sync's easy too.
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Old 12-10-2006, 21:02   #18
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Re: Which Email Client ?

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I might finally go linux desktop after it being my OS of choice for more than 10 years but I dare not go desktop linux .... I'm a shell man.
What about Mutt? http://www.mutt.org/

Handles huges mailboxes easily. Disadvantages are that being text based, doesn't really support HTML email.
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Re: Which Email Client ?

Thankyou all for your interesting comments and links :

Really sorry Stuart for the link to BackTrack (it's more of a network security tool more than hacking ; - wont happen again). Real hackers - hacking real systems dont post their exploits nor are there any websites.

Overall I must say I am a thunderbird convert and its handling things just fine for me.

Yes wrt the migration to a linux desktop I might try it one day when I have the time and as others have said pda syncing / mobile syncing is really the reason why I also am still with micro$haft but yet again the linux office / syncing suites have vastly improved over the past 5 years.

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