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reso
I can't read
Posts: 4060
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hi Thar,
Was just wondering what everyone used at the Office for email? Am getting more and more emails a day because of work and I just find Thunderbird a bit s***house overall. I know I could google or theres even a this wikipedia page of a lot of them. The only thing it is missing is personal opinions. So, what do you use? |
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| #0 08:08pm 12/09/07 |
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Idol
Posts: 991
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Gmail. I label every email with what it's about, very easy to search. Easy to pop the emails off into thunderbird if you decide to at some point.
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| #1 08:16pm 12/09/07 |
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jmr
Posts: 5132
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Outlook 2003 - rapes memory, sucks with images, but works well with exchange so what can you do
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| #2 08:16pm 12/09/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19602
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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outlook, same reasons as jmr mentioned
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| #3 08:17pm 12/09/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21694
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I am using Outlook Express and have been for as long as my email goes back, which is a long f***ing time. I am thinking about making the change to Thunderbird but just haven't had time to do it. I have tried Outlook but don't like it, or the idea of my email collection - which dates back to like, 99 - getting put in some format that I might have to upgrade to.
I am interested to hear what you don't like about the T-bird though? |
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Fish
Posts: 2337
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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outlook... because work forces me to...
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| #5 08:52pm 12/09/07 |
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Nailbomb
Posts: 2238
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Outlook Express at home more out of habit of using it for so long but I use Evolution at work since I'm on Ubuntu there.
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| #6 08:56pm 12/09/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6472
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I find thunderbird pretty nifty, searching email is great, some great context menus that provide cool features when you click things
I have issues with it an imap though, it'll just time out and refuse to do anything unless I restart it which is pretty annoying. don't have the same issue with outlook connecting to the same imap server/account would probably rather use outlook with exchange though I think, rules stored on the server rox when you're running a client at home as well, calendar is handy when your clients use it heavily for meeting invites and stuff |
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| #7 09:02pm 12/09/07 |
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Opec
Posts: 4716
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Outlook 2003
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| #8 09:04pm 12/09/07 |
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reso
I can't read
Posts: 4061
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah my main probably with it is cos we're running imap at work as well. I just tried out Outlook and didn't have as many issues.
Thunderbird with imap seems to either just time out a lot, half download stuff and stop or keep downloading something you don't want to. I even get some weird error sometimes saying 'This server is not an imap4 server!' and then it goes back to working again. And just my opinion Thunderbird doesn't really feel like a very polished product. |
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| #9 09:07pm 12/09/07 |
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fade
Posts: 2949
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Outlook 2003.
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| #10 09:09pm 12/09/07 |
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Skitza
Posts: 8063
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Lotus Notes
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| #11 09:59pm 12/09/07 |
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shad
Posts: 2008
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Outlook 2003
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| #12 10:02pm 12/09/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1327
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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thunderbird for home email - nice and quick, easy to backup and restore (with mozbackup). outlook 2007 for work email - bit of a memory hog but supports exchange and i like it's group calander function, aswell as activesync support for ipaqs and sonyericcson's calander system. |
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| #13 10:43pm 12/09/07 |
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sack
Posts: 41
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Outlook 2007 and Thunderbird
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| #14 11:09pm 12/09/07 |
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Superform
Posts: 4598
Location: Netherlands
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outlook 2007 and exchange
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 14962
Location: Ireland
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Lotus Notes, it rox as does it's databases
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| #16 03:44am 13/09/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19603
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i dont know how anyone at home could actually run an email client when you have gmail these days
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 14963
Location: Ireland
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gmail for home, notes for work
silly |
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| #18 05:59am 13/09/07 |
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Raven
Posts: 2118
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Apple Mail.
Was using Outlook 2007 before I switched to a mac. |
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Jim
Posts: 6476
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i dont know how anyone at home could actually run an email client when you have gmail these daysI'll rattle a few reasons off for you: - don't want a web based interface - don't want mail handled by some third party - can't access work email - often isn't suitable for doing work email from home even if it could - don't want broken handling of mail sent to lists |
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Spook
Posts: 19606
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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nah, id still use gmail
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| #21 08:04am 13/09/07 |
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infi
Posts: 6942
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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outlook 03
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| #22 08:17am 13/09/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6477
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you might still use gmail, but now you're more informed
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Kat
Posts: 9190
Location:
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Printing emails from gmail is horrifically ugly. I wish they had an external view that you could print.
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demon
Posts: 2978
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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eudora, srsly.
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TicMan
Posts: 2551
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Outlook 2007 at work and Thunderbird at home but considering a change since it continually pisses me off with it's wank IMAP support. Problems encountered are;
- Can't delete folders properly, complains because the "Deleted Items" folder isn't "Deleted Items/", the trailing / indicating it can contain sub folders so when it tries to move a folder to deleted items, it can't make it. - Downloading images in preview mode, then f***ing downloading them again when I want to save them. - Timeouts when connecting to the mail server, it just seems to fart and give up. - This is not an IMAP4 server errors |
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orbitor
Posts: 7382
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Pine cause i'm liek hardcore and stuff.
OK, not really. Outlook 2007 cause of Exchange and rules and s***. |
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mongie
Posts: 4390
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm suprised so many of your organisations have already adopted Office2007. We're still using Outlook 2003. I find its quite good. Our change request for Vista/Office2k7 for 31/12/08 lol. Mind you, its being worked on at the moment.
Thunderbird is a dead product. It was dropped by the Mozilla Foundation in favour of Eudora (so I read) I'll rattle a few reasons off for you: How about... don't want @gmail.com ? last edited by mongie at 10:05:26 13/Sep/07 |
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orbitor
Posts: 7384
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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mongie, new PC came with Office 2k7 Pro. Most others here are still use 2k3.
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infi
Posts: 6943
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i didn't know eudora is still kicking around. it was a kickass product back in the uni days.
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WarT
Posts: 9965
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Lotus Notes for work, works fine
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mongie
Posts: 4391
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Eudora has been dead for a while, but its rumoured that Mozilla Foundation will be reviving it after they dropped thunderbird.
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Twisted
Posts: 9846
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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At work...Outlook 2007...yay for Office Communicator and Sharepoint integration |
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Skitza
Posts: 8067
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Outlook 2007 can eat a dick. Is there a way to turn off the f***ing s*** slow indexing that it does every f***ing time it gets a new email. Mother of god I want to kill it. Chugs...
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Some Fat Bastard
Posts: 218
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Eudora.
You can use Gmail as a pop server for the sending and receiving of emails in any mail client. It's not too bad when you need to get your emails outside of your home PC's client. I use gmail instead of my ISP web account for personal emails using eudora as the client at home and Gmail outside of home. Eduora for business. |
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| #35 07:29pm 13/09/07 |
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Hogfather
Posts: 1365
Location: Cairns, Queensland
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GMail for personal email.
Outlook 2003 at work. |
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| #36 08:59pm 13/09/07 |
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-=CluBCaT=-
Posts: 32
Location: Queensland
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Notes 7 but about to do the upgrade to 8 w/ TDI etc.
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| #37 09:32am 14/09/07 |
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Mass
Posts: 183
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm using Outlook 2003 at Work and Home. I've got my exchange server running with RPC over HTTP.....absolutely rox. Identical email at work or home. Also the Outlook Web Client for exchange is very nice indeed. The only s***ty thing about Outlook is that its such a resource hog.
Migrating from Outlook to Thunderbird is a cinch, going back to Outlook is a nightmare......third party conversion tool required, won't be making that change again. We've just migrated over from Notes 7 at work. Notes is awesome system, just very expensive if you are only using it for email. |
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| #38 12:55pm 14/09/07 |
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eXemplar
Posts: 1975
Location:
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gmail for home, notes for work
ps you can use other domains on gmail if they have pop3 access, its in teh accounts tab of settings. |
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giririsss
Posts: 2579
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Outlook 2003 at work and home.
Why not use gmail? because every time i want to view my email i don't want to have to browse to it! |
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| #40 01:14pm 14/09/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6494
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeah I'm aware gmail can pop3 into other accounts but that'd mean moving my work email to pop3 and then allowing gmail access through firewalls. and that's not the only reason I wouldn't wanna use gmail at home anyway as I mentioned
mass: I find migration not too bad with imap, since both outlook and thunderbird support it. you can simply drag and drop your folders to/from exhange/imap. granted it is a chunky operation when you've got assloads of email dating back to the 90's... |
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| #41 01:21pm 14/09/07 |
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Crusher
Posts: 192
Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
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Thunderbird at work, Notes at work. Ive been an exchange and domino admin, and have been purely a domino admin for the past 7 years, and find it a much better messaging platform than exchange. Of course the client is balls, but notes 8 hannover is out now and is very very sexy.
On a side note... we got hit with a notes exploit today... was a very nasty and well written exploit as well, as notes inbuilt security is quite strong. 153,000 mails, a 28Gb mail.box and crashed server later, things were back to normal :( |
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-=CluBCaT=-
Posts: 35
Location: Queensland
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I recently upgraded my Domino quals and really like Domino / Sametime / Quickr as a email system. I find the eclipse framework a bit bulky still in 8 although it does look a lot sexier.
And I wish they would fix the RSS feed reader authentication through ISA proxy. :S |
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