Email clients?
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- Blackhawk
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Email clients?
I am in the process of an email re-vamp here. Hundreds of spam emails a day are getting to be just too much. I'm clearing out old emails and closing down my two worst spam accounts, all of this coinciding with a reformat.
I've used Outlook for years, but it is frequently labeled as one of the worst email clients. I used it with SpamBayes, which did a great job with the spam.
I have been using Opera email for the past few months, but have had nothing but headaches with it - especially with its spam filters. They let a ton of spam through, and kill about one in five legitimate emails, even after having been 'trained' for months.
So, then. Any thoughts on email clients? Stick with Outlook/SpamBayes? Something new? I'm not looking to replace my browser, nor am I all that fond of web mail. I'm not going to pay a lot for this muffler, either.
I've used Outlook for years, but it is frequently labeled as one of the worst email clients. I used it with SpamBayes, which did a great job with the spam.
I have been using Opera email for the past few months, but have had nothing but headaches with it - especially with its spam filters. They let a ton of spam through, and kill about one in five legitimate emails, even after having been 'trained' for months.
So, then. Any thoughts on email clients? Stick with Outlook/SpamBayes? Something new? I'm not looking to replace my browser, nor am I all that fond of web mail. I'm not going to pay a lot for this muffler, either.
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- Blackhawk
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Despite all of the evil you mentioned, I appreciate your offer. The only problem is that I don't use a single account. Before I did my disabling routine, I had five that I used regularly - my main one for friends, family, and trusted transactions, my blackhawk@stratosgroup.com for assorted dealings concerning that company, my duane@stratosgroup.com one for professional dealings, an anonymous account, plus a generic spam account for signing up for whatever interesting Internet thing I came across.
Now, with three disabled, but two new ones (OO.com and a replacement spam address), I am down to four active accounts, and need to manage them all.
Now, with three disabled, but two new ones (OO.com and a replacement spam address), I am down to four active accounts, and need to manage them all.
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www.pocomail.com was my preferred (free) client back in the day. May be worth checking out, but I haven't played with it in a few years.
Best of luck,
~Neal
Best of luck,
~Neal
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IMHO, Mozilla Thunderbird is the way to go. Free, scalable, expandable, and has great spam filtering.
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Thunderbird here too. Great for checking multiple accounts at once.
I don't use the spam filter because I'm resigned to the fact that I need to spend 30 minutes a week deleting that crap to avoid the inevitable false positive. But I do look at the spam tags from Tbird and they've been accurate so far.
I don't use the spam filter because I'm resigned to the fact that I need to spend 30 minutes a week deleting that crap to avoid the inevitable false positive. But I do look at the spam tags from Tbird and they've been accurate so far.
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I have been meaning to try Thunderbird to see if it can do a good job handling a few of my spam-ridden email accounts. When you upgrade Tbird to a newer version (it's not at 1.0 yet, is it?), does it keep your account info and emails intact or do you lose everything with each new version?
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Thunderbird is the email client. Firefox is the browser. You can get the Mozilla suite (FFox, Tbird, editor, etc) or each app individually. I use both Firefox and Thunderbird but I like to install the distinct apps.Blackhawk wrote:I had completely ignored it, as I thought it was part of their browser. If not, I may give it a whirl later on today.
Thanks for the input.
" Hey OP, listen to my advice alright." -Tha General
"“I like taking the guns early...to go to court would have taken a long time. So you could do exactly what you’re saying, but take the guns first, go through due process second.” -President Donald Trump.
"...To guard, protect, and maintain his liberty, the freedman should have the ballot; that the liberties of the American people were dependent upon the Ballot-box, the Jury-box, and the Cartridge-box, that without these no class of people could live and flourish in this country." - Frederick Douglass
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"“I like taking the guns early...to go to court would have taken a long time. So you could do exactly what you’re saying, but take the guns first, go through due process second.” -President Donald Trump.
"...To guard, protect, and maintain his liberty, the freedman should have the ballot; that the liberties of the American people were dependent upon the Ballot-box, the Jury-box, and the Cartridge-box, that without these no class of people could live and flourish in this country." - Frederick Douglass
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