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    AntiOnline Senior Member souleman's Avatar
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    Gee, I used outlook 97. Its fun and entertaining. Nothing like a good day of playing with fire.
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    I use outlook express!!! If you have your anti virus configured properly then outlook has hardly any flaws!!! I use pine on linux (When i have linux) and hear that there is a port for windows!!

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    On my windows boxes I use the Mail client that comes with the Opera web browser. I hope they will soon create a similar solution for their browser in Linux, cause the linux version does not have this feature. Before I started to use Opera, I used Netscape Messenger, and perhaps I will switch back to that one (then I can use the same mail client on my win & linux boxes)

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    Outlook 2000 at work ... not by choice ....

    Hotmail and some other web based email addresses (such as my ISPs) at home

    And occasionally Netscape Mail if I'm in need of popping

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    I use web based e-mail Hotmail and Yahoo.
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    I use web based mail too, but not popular http://www.freemail.gr

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    I use Pine, an IMAP account, and Outlook (for work).
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    i use sylpheed on a unix OS , and balsa is quite good for a local network mail
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    Originally posted here by MsMittens
    I use Eudora 5.1 on the mac (paid version). Which means I'm less likely to get infected since VB isn't a mac thing. (Thank gawd!)


    Ditto! You can't beat it....


    I have a friend who uses Incredimail and it's a real pain in the ass to get mail off him. It's usually full of all thoses annoying little smileys, weird backgrounds, fancy borders and animated gif's. Being a UseNet junkie, I stand by the old adage that EVERYTHING has to be sent in PLAIN TEXT! It's just outright rude to send mail any other way.....

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    I use jomamma e-mail program very cool proggy I think. Does data encryption.

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