Posted on 04/25/2021 1:09:30 PM PDT by jagusafr
Our home Outlook has stopped sending email. Using a Mac. Suggestions on a new and secure email program, anybody? email is xxx@sbcglobal.net if it matters.
I did that once before but will check again. I think at the time they said it was a microsoft problem. Thanks for your advice.
Buy some stamps. Write in cursive for security.
Outlook.com is working fine for me.
I second this. Am slowly transitioning from Outlook. Encrypted and secure.
Why would you use Outlook when MacOS has a good and secure mail client built in to it?
Worth repeating.
Proton mail
Proton.com
They will not scan your mail.
Our home Outlook has stopped sending email. Using a Mac. Suggestions on a new and secure email program, anybody? email is xxx@sbcglobal.net if it matters.
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If you’re on a Mac, you can use the built-in Mac Mail.app. It can handle multiple accounts simultaneously including MS Echange/Outlook email. Go to Preferences, Select Internet Accounts, then click on the account you wish to add like Gmail, Echange, etc.
I use Mozilla Thunderbird which has their issues too but at least I can recover the emails in a crash. Any time I’ve used Outlook and the OS crashed, I could never recover the emails on my hard drive.
“Spazzing out.”
Is that a technical term?
Have only used Macs, and I’ve always used the Apple mail program.
I just installed Mozilla Thunderbird a couple days ago for a couple of random email addresses I use and it installed cleanly and accepted both addresses and I can switch between them any time. I like it so far.
LOL
In my case, I believe the error was tied to the most recent updates to Outlook. Once I uninstalled them, the problem disappeared.
Wish Apple Mail worked on a MS system. I’d be tempted to try it.
I’m getting more and more undeliverables I emails to clients from my domain-based exchange account.
Something’s up, and it’s a pain in the ass.
That is frustrating. My Pacbell email account sucks and does many weird things such as your SBC Global account is doing.
I keep looking at ProtonMail with a new client, but I stick with Outlook because I have so many mails carefully stored in folders and nested subfolders. If I could find a way to migrate my folder structure and stored emails to another program, I’d leave Outlook in a second.
I also use GMX mail. I set that up because I can send emails from my home security system using GMX. I really didn’t need more complexity like that, though.
It is, but I see that you catch my meaning!
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