Is Outlook 2012. It' costs to buy it, support runs 50 to more bucks a call but for those that demand support it might be the last one standing.
I've never need support for email and as to Thunderbird it would be interesting to read what the issue is/was. The most common issue I read is about email server settings.
Which brings up a great question. Is it time to forget POP/SMTP/IMAP and move to a new standard? Something that my grandmother can use?
Bob
This software forces animations on the bottom of emails I send. Folks are starting to complain about them.
I have looked in the help section and emailed Incredimail
for a solution to this. No response.
I'm now looking for a replacement email client.
WLM is out because it always caused trouble. I tried T-bird in September and it had some issues; there does seem to be a following on here of T-bird.
Do they provide phone support????
All I need is a simple email client that sends and receives, allows attachments, and spyware free.
Your suggestions would be appreiciated!
Richard

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