Posted on 10/11/2004 4:45:33 AM PDT by rudy45
What are the advantages and disadvantages of moving to a non-Microsoft email client such as Eudora? What other options do you recommend?
I already have abandoned IE in favor of Mozilla.
Thanks.
Ping for later read. I'm interested in reading the replies.
I have never used OE, but have heard that it opens your e-mail in order to provide a preview. This provides an opening for virii, trojans, etc. Thunderbird seems to be safer in that regard.
ping and thanks for your other help.
Yes, OE gives a "preview pane" (which can be disabled). I just looked up Thunderbird, and it's by the same people who make Mozilla. I will give it a try.
Thanks, I really appreciate the people here, because they are so helpful in everything from guns to computers LOL
All my email is web-based (through school, ISP, and a yahoo email account). I think if I had to choose a program, I'd go with thunderbird. I know I'd never trust Outlook express to read or send my email.
If you are using Mozilla then it already has a mail client bundled with it. You could use that instead of installing Eudora or some other.
Thanks.
Another question: right now, when I use OE, my Microsoft Office components bring it up when I do a "file/send" from one of the Office applications. If I switch to a non OE mail client (or use the one with Mozilla), how will I be affected? Can I tell the Office application to use the non OE mail client?
Thanks.
Unfortunately, I think not. The same issue arises when you are in Outlook and click on a web link. It will open up IE no matter what you have selected for your default browser.
Why? BIW. Because It's Windows.
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