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On 2/27/2011 10:05 PM, Derek Martin wrote: > > I haven't read mail on Windows for over a decade, so I can't comment > about that. I'm sure there must be additional options besides the > ones above. I don't think Outlook has it but Outlook is garbage, so > no surprise there. There aren't a lot of Windows-specific email clients; basically, your choices are either Microsoft's own clients (Outlook, Outlook Express (XP only), and Windows Mail/Windows Live Mail (Vista and Windows 7)) or cross-platform clients such as Thunderbird. Thunderbird is my own choice, in part because I can use it on all three major platforms and because it is nearly identical (the differences are mostly cosmetic) on all of them. Eudora was popular once upon a time but hasn't been maintained for ages. The new "open source Eudora" is basically Thunderbird with a modified UI. There are a few other things out there (Pegasus Mail, anyone?) but few people use them.
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