I (like many others) am tired of spending too much time sorting through my email. While I'm quite happy with spamnet, I'm quite unhappy with outlook/office/the whole MS shebang.<BR><BR>So I'd like to ...
I might be a dinosaur, but email is still my jam. I prefer communicating via email to any other means of interaction (other than face-to-face). Email is efficient, used globally, isn't OS-dependent, ...
Postcards may be one of the most obvious examples of Marshall McLuhan's famous dictum, “the medium is the message.” Regardless of what you write on one, a postcard tells someone, hey, I was out and ...
In businesses and homes, email is still a necessity for communication. But which email client is the best to use? You might be surprised to find out that it’s not Microsoft Outlook. I rely on email.
I've been using Outlook Express since I installed XP, which gets the job done, but isn't nearly perfect. For one thing, I can't rename the Sent Items folder. Anyway, all I really want is a ...
Mozilla Thunderbird was released over 20 years ago, and since then, it has evolved into a full-blown information manager. Yes, it’s not only a simple email client, and that makes it extremely suitable ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. I've used every Linux email client on the market, from the terminal-based Alpine (originally just Pine) to the Evolution groupware, and everything ...
You’ve got almost endless options when it comes to choosing an email client. But one of the simplest, best, and most effective is right within Windows itself. No, not Outlook—the native Mail app. Mail ...