What email client do you use?

I do not like Outlook Express so I currently use Thunderbird, but am snooping around for possibly a better email client. Anyone have suggestions? Do you know anything about Foxmail?

I do not like Outlook Express so I currently use Thunderbird, but am snooping around for possibly a better email client. Anyone have suggestions? Do you know anything about Foxmail?

currently use Thunderbird and Pegasus as alternative.

I like Pegasus.Feature rich..small and fast.

Thunderbird - it consumes less memory and processor cycles. Plus I use some add ons, suits me best.

I've been using Thunderbird since the first time I compiled it in Gentoo.

:wub: it was worth it

As another option you could swap to live mail.

No one has mentioned Opera Mail; that's certainly worth looking at.

Personally, I use the Gmail web interface and the Gmail Mobile app on my phone.

I use Gmail web interface like TeeJay. I like how much you can customize it. :)

Started with Thunderbird, but abandoned it after I got Gmail up and running, it's all web based now. My browser is open most of the time, I didn't see the point of having two application running when one is enough.

I think Thunderbird, Outlook etc are great if you have a poor or slow internet connection, download your email take your time to read and reply, but with the constantly connected high speed broadband, I personally don't see the point any more.

Thunderbird. Love morzilla hate m$

I too use Thunderbird and have no complaints. :rolleyes:

The problem that my wife is having with Thunderbird is she frequently needs to forward certain emails. With Thunderbird, when you forward an email it shows up as an attachment. This means that she is unable to clean-up the email before sending (which is sometimes desired), also, some people don't like opening attachments. We realize that she could copy and paste into a new email, but it would be nice to have the ability to simply hit forward, clean-up something if desired and then hit send.

EDIT: Given it further thought, I discovered that you can overcome the problem I mentioned by using the "Reply" function, instead of "Forward". This seems to work in our case.

I used Thunderbird for years. It's a great program. But for my needs I don't need a full app for email. My Yahoo and Gmail accounts work fine enough for me.

I use windows live mail.

http://download.live.com/wlmail

I use it with live mail(former hotmail) because it can do free pop3 checking. It syncs really well where if I'm at home I can use my client if I'm on another computer I can log in on the web and it would be the same. Really nice.