Freeware email for multiple people

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I'd like to see opinions about email for multiple users on a WinXP system.
Separate In-boxes would be nice.

Outlook or Outlook Express are NOT an option.

Thanks
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I'd like to see opinions about email for multiple users on a WinXP system.
Separate In-boxes would be nice.

Outlook or Outlook Express are NOT an option.

Just off the top of my head, Pricelessware lists Pegasus Mail and
Calypso as providing good support for multiple users. Thunderbird
does so through user profiles.
http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/PL2004INTERNET.htm#EmailClient
http://texturizer.net/thunderbird/download.html
I briefly tested each, but not the multiple user features.
 
Scott said:
I'd like to see opinions about email for multiple users on a WinXP system.
Separate In-boxes would be nice.

Outlook or Outlook Express are NOT an option.

Thanks
-S-

If you want to try a really good free email client & Spam remover ,
this is very good .

I can look at my mail on the ISP's server , delete ( spam removal ) ,
reply , click on links & if I want it on my comp , click on Move to >
Archive .
Use right click for some of the functions .

You can still leave any other email client installed . Just a matter
of choosing which one you want as default .

http://geminisoft.com/geminisoft.eng/
http://geminisoft.com/geminisoft.eng/homepage.asp
http://geminisoft.com/pimmy.eng/frameset.htm
http://geminisoft.com/pimmy.eng/caratteristiche.htm
Pimmy - Your personal postman.

Geminisoft Pimmy lets you manage your electronic mail easily and
everywhere you are. The full
program may be put on a floppy!
What you can do using Pimmy:

* manage an unlimited number of mailboxes;
* read and write messages on newsgroups;
* check for new messages and be warned about them;
* file messages in folders;
* automatically download mail and newsgroup messages from the
mailboxes you desire to one or more folders;
* read on-line only the message in which you are interested in,
not downloading all and
leaving mail on the server until you decide to delete them;
* read a preview of a message on-line not reading it completely or
dowloading it;
* delete a message on-line not reading it completely or dowloading
it;
* write your messages off-line and send them when connected to
Internet, moving all sent
messages in a special folder;
* Pimmy can automatically download and filter messages and allows
you to write messages off-line and send them when connected.
* send messages using different providers easily;
* manage an address book;
* manage different signatures (even with only one mailbox);
* attach files and documents;
* chat with other Pimmy users, even with more than one at the same
time.
 
Just off the top of my head, Pricelessware lists Pegasus Mail and
Calypso as providing good support for multiple users

I can confirm this for Calypso. It is very easy to make separate inboxes.
 
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