[Ham-Computers] eMail Manager for XP
WF2U
wf2u at ws19ops.com
Wed Jan 10 21:01:37 EST 2018
Robert,
I'm using Outlook 2003 (part of MS Office Professional Edition 2003 with Win XP Professional.
I have 4 different email addresses on 3 different domains and 3 different hosting companies. Outlook has the option be set up for different accounts/domains (I haven't checked what the maximum number of different accounts it'll accomodate. I set up folders for each account for easier organization, and simply set up rules which mail goes to which folder when downloading.
73, Meir WF2U
Landrum, SC
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On Jan 10, 2018, 2:55 PM, at 2:55 PM, Robert Downs via Ham-Computers <ham-computers at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>Group,
>
>This morning when I started the local email manager that I use with my
>CS.com address, I got a pop-up message telling me that the program had
>expired. And it would not log into cs.com. I've known that this was
>coming but had been assuming that I would get a little warning with
>advance notice of when they were going to shut down my local eamail.
>So, being a world-class procrastinator, I was ready for it.
>
>What I need is an email manager like Outlook and all of its clones, but
>I can't use Outlook (which I have) as it is already being used for
>comcast.net. So I need a recomendation for one that still runs under
>XP, and where or how to get it. Free would be nice of course, but that
>isn't a requirement. I'll mention that for a browser, I use Firefox.
>I think that they once had an email manager called Thunderbird but I
>don't know whether the XP version of it can still be downloaded.
>
>Robert D.
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