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CaTcH21

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I bought a new Sony laptop with Windows 7 , but i see theres no mail client.
what can i use that works well with windows 7 ?
 

CaTcH21

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Ah come on dude, you know the answer. And if you really dont http://www.just****inggoogleit.com/

are you acting like a pr|ck or are you born like that ?

since I dont follow the trends like before, i thought I'd ask what people would recommend, and unless you are trying to up your post count (newbie), i suggest you either give some valuable input or STFU.
 

noswal

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If you are connected to the internet most of the time use gmail
 

ITCynic

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I find Thunderbird with a nice theme added seems to make my clients happy.
 

czc

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You could try outlook 2010, you can get it as the office 2010 BETA. I think its really looking good. And also thunderbird if you are for some reason opposed to ms.
 

murraybiscuit

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windows no longer bundles some of its software.
outlook express became vista mail and now it's part of the live essentials suite which you have to download.
http://download.live.com/wlmail
this theoretically makes it easier to update more frequently outside of major os releases.
i'm inclined to think that it could have something to do with the european browser ruling and risk of future lawsuits over bundled software.
 

hawker

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Thunderbird gets my vote - Thunderbird 3 is really really awesome :D
 

Rodent-Boy

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You could try outlook 2010, you can get it as the office 2010 BETA. I think its really looking good. And also thunderbird if you are for some reason opposed to ms.

Outlook 2010 is great ... until the beta expires.
 

D4N

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Thunderbird or if you're using gmail just the default online client
 

Smiley_lauf

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yah, like others have said--try thinderbird if you like clients and are able to negotiate the proxy servers (my work place does not allow private pop3/imap/smtp) connections) at work. Otherwise stick to the good ol' Gmail web interface.

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