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| Jan16-13, 06:32 PM | #1 |
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best e-mail program
I have win and use. Thunderbird. For my e mail program.
I like to use an e mail program and not the. Web site to get my e mail. Is there anything batter then. Thunderbird??? Thunderbird does not let you print the e mail book like. Outlook express. This is what I need it to do so is there a batter e mail program? |
| Jan16-13, 08:05 PM | #2 |
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You have Windows and use Thunderbird for your e-mail program? (English does not use a period either side of proper nouns - it took a bit to figure out what you were doing ;) ) You can print out your contacts list from Thunderbird, but if you want to adjust the format, you need to export it to a word-processor like Libre Office. The ability to use any program with any other is something of a feature of Free Software - but it can be a bit confusing for people who are used to more restricted software :) Thunderbird tends to be somewhat feature-light. A more integrated e-mail (and PIM) client is Evolution - part of the Gnome project and sponsored (mostly) by Novell. Comparison of email clients: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari...e-mail_clients |
| Jan16-13, 10:22 PM | #3 |
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I did try to print out all of my E Mail Addresses from Thunderbird and it does do it. But it would print one E Mail Address at a time on just one page.
I wanted to be able to print all of my E Mail Addresses on say one page or as many pages as needed. I did this with Outlook Exspress but I do not think Thunderbird can do this. Do they have Outlook Exspress for win7? |
| Jan16-13, 10:50 PM | #4 |
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best e-mail program
Ask in the mozilla forums.
All the comments I've found there show that people are routinely printing many entries on each page. In the link I gave you, the questioner needed to change the size of the entries so he could fit all of them on a few sheets of paper. Another example: http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum...st=0&sk=t&sd=a ... questioner wants to get more than his usual 4-6 records per page from Thunderbird address-book. So - it is something you are doing. How are you trying to solve the problem? Compare what you are doing with: https://getsatisfaction.com/mozilla_...a_mailing_list ... you seem to have the same problem as the poster in that question. ... see Roland Tangelo at the bottom. I cannot recommend Outlook Express. Have you looked at Evolution as a more feature-full solution? It is possible that these programs have better performance under linux - their native environment - than windows ... I wouldn't know. |
| Jan17-13, 08:10 AM | #5 |
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Why can you not recomand outlook express?
Do they not make it for win??? |
| Jan18-13, 03:11 AM | #6 |
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Outlook Express is proprietary software.
To use it you have to agree to draconian conditions... you are already using Windows so you may already be sunk there. Anyway - it got replaced by Windows Mail ... should be bundled with Win 7. Also proprietary software - you shouldn't be short on choice for mail clients. |
| Feb7-13, 07:26 PM | #7 |
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I do not recommend switching to Outlook Express (or Outlook proper) from Thunderbird. Thunderbird is open source (and free) and generally less likely to be a target for viruses. Also, it is easy to move your email archives from one PC to another. Not so easy with Outlook Express or Outlook.
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| Feb7-13, 07:44 PM | #8 |
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| Feb7-13, 08:09 PM | #9 |
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For people used to software freedom, the methods feel convoluted - but not impossibly so. For people used to not having the freedom, it is difficult to explain the advantages. Sides, open formats are not automatically portable either - it's just that nobody can decide to cut you off later: in principle, you can always access your data. When choosing between freedom and not-freedom - best practice is always to pick the freedom. To be fair, proprietary formats are a LOT more open than they used to be. Remember when a word file was not guaranteed to be portable even between the same version of Word? So lets not turn this into a proprietary vs freedom/open fight. Everything has it's wee foibles - you end up picking which ones you can live with. |
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