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I need a mail client. It has to be good, and it has to be free (preferably legally :mrgreen:). What do you all recommend?
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Well, there's Mozilla Mail and Mozilla Thunderbird (be warned, the latter is still pre-release). Eudora has an adware free edition though some universities have a site license.

On the Linux side, there's KMail and Evolution (I use the latter).
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Mozilla Thunderbird Small fast and free
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So this Eudora you speak of, it does not have spyware?
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Depends:
Choose the Eudora that's best for you...

Paid mode:

* Award winning, feature-rich version (includes SpamWatch)
* Access to person-to-person technical support
* 12 months of upgrades, Check out a screenshot, Price Plan

Sponsored mode:

* The same software features as Paid mode (except for SpamWatch)
* Ad window and up to 3 sponsored toolbar links
* No person-to-person technical support

Light mode:

* Fewer features, but it is still free
* No ad window
* No person-to-person technical support
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Outlook, easily :)
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There's Pegasus.
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Dahak wrote:Outlook, easily :)
Yeah, only if you're ignorant of the massive security issues it has....

Mozilla Mail is for you. :)
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Vertigo1 wrote:
Dahak wrote:Outlook, easily :)
Yeah, only if you're ignorant of the massive security issues it has....

Mozilla Mail is for you. :)
I never had any problems with Outlook, security- or otherwise.
If you know how to work with Outlook, it's quite secure to use...
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Been using Mozilla Thunderbird for a while now. It's small, fast and has all the features you need in a mail client. Highly recommended.
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Outlook XP and Outlook 2003 can be properly secured and they are powerful e-mail clients. That said, they aren't free, either.
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phongn wrote:Outlook XP and Outlook 2003 can be properly secured and they are powerful e-mail clients. That said, they aren't free, either.
They are also somewhat bloated as pure email clients. If you are looking for an email client with a built in calender/scheduler, then sure, they are great solutions. But as pure email they are overkill.
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The Kernel wrote:They are also somewhat bloated as pure email clients. If you are looking for an email client with a built in calender/scheduler, then sure, they are great solutions. But as pure email they are overkill.
You're looking at the person who uses Ximian Evolution as an email client only here :P
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I ended up going with Pegasus, recalling the good luck my family has had with it in the past.
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Post by Shinova »

I just installed Mozilla Thunderbird.


I think I'm liking it better than Pegasus, which is what I've been using for a while.
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Why don't you use a copy of Netscape, say 4.7?
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Thunderbird under windows, evolution under linux. All good.
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Outlook is an annoying piece of shit. I say go with Mozilla Mail, which I only switched to last year (used to use Netscape 4.7).
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Fetchmail, yo!
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Drooling Iguana wrote:Fetchmail, yo!
:P

Fetchmail isn't a client
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Well he could cat his mbox files...

Anyway, using Evolution 1.4, w/ Evolution 1.5(very unstable) for testing (used to use Kmail)

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Pu-239 wrote:Well he could cat his mbox files...
Yes, and he could telnet into his mailserver, but neither are actually good ideas.
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Pine! How come nobody mentioned Pine for Windows?!

Pine for Windows

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(I'm assuming it's for Windows, anyway.)
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