Windows 7....and Windows Mail Client

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What amazes me is that "people out there" with businesses, organizations,
and whatever, depend on light-weight mail programs for their commercial
correspondence in the first place. Always wanting the cream of the crop for
free. Just buy a copy of Outlook and write it off with your business
expenses at year's end and be done with the headaches of always trying to
get something to work for you that isn't designed with all the bells and
whistles to do what you need in the first place.
$82.95 at:
http://www.buycheapsoftware.com/details~productID~3475.asp

Otherwise - Thunderbird is popular . . . . .
 
Microsoft seems to be making a point in that it is fixing no bugs at all in
its mail clients. Even Walmail has bugs it won't fix. So there is little
likelihood that MS is going to come up with a quality mail client with its
current development team and its managers.

So some are recommending switching to Thunderbird as well as other programs.
I haven't investigated such, but that approach seems certainly more viable
than getting MS support for the users.

There is also no reason to jump on the Win7 bandwagon (and plenty of reasons
not to), if your current machines still work.

steve
 
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