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To: Wuli

What is the best email server? I have had Hotmail (Outlook) for years.


4 posted on 01/11/2021 7:34:50 AM PST by Library Lady
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To: Library Lady
What is the best email server? I have had Hotmail (Outlook) for years.

I've used Protonmail for several years now. It seems to work just fine for me.
16 posted on 01/11/2021 7:47:46 AM PST by Carpe Cerevisi
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To: Library Lady

Microsoft claims to have moved Hotmail uses over to Outlook.com.

Politically Hotmail was hosted on MSN.Com and MSN was Microsoft’s web portal for news and access to Hotmail Email accounts. But used to be related to MSNBC. No more. Microsoft sold MSNBC to Comcast.

We will to wait to see how much or if Microsoft joins the Leftist cancel culture against the 75 million Trump supporters.

I never liked Outlook - did not want to be dominated by Microsoft. That is part of why I went to Thunderbird. The other reason was I did not want to be actually “doing” my Email sitting on Verizon’s or anyone else’s servers.

I wanted to use a true Email client application and with it set up for POP accounts. With a POP account you can execute a function that goes out to your actual Email account (with whomever is has your Email server - which can always be whomever delivers your Internet service if you just use their default Email service) - and your Email client application performs the password handshake with your Email server and then gets your Emails - downloaded onto your PC - and can simultaneously delete them from your Email host’s system. Then you are reading and composing Eamil on your own PC. The only other time your Email client app is making any Internet connection is just to for a few seconds send an outgoing Email.

That is a true POP account set up and Thunderbird did that very well.

Now many of these Email client applications are encouraging the use IMAP Email accounts instead of POP. I do not do that because an IMAP account, as long as you are Internet connected, is keeping you connected to the Internet Email server, because all it is really trying to do is “mirror” what is on that server.

With a true POP account in an Email client application, you control if and when you need Internet connection for that account and your PC, independently, has every Email you have ever selected to get and keep. From a security perspective your Email client application is not “open” to the Internet - not an open application in that portion of your PC operating system that is performing the Internet access - except for those very few instances you decide to get or send Email.


33 posted on 01/11/2021 8:36:57 AM PST by Wuli
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To: Library Lady

Sadly, there aren’t many email clients. Seems like it’s either outlook or thunderbird for windows users. There are a couple others for Linux users. I run Kubuntu and use Evolution which is similar to thunderbird. Has Contacts, Tasks, Calendar, Email. No version for windows though.

Claws isn’t too bad. Eudora is an oldie but good iirc.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_email_clients#Operating_system_support


45 posted on 01/11/2021 10:19:26 AM PST by Pollard (Bunch of curmudgeons)
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