RE: O.T. email management ?

2009-04-13 Thread Bryan O'Neal
I have about 40 or so email account, which flow into a total of three regularly checked accounts using the various forward and pop rules on the servers. The three remaining account are all imap'ed using Outlook on my Windows boxes and either Evolution or Thunderbird on my Linux boxes (I don't have

Re: O.T. email management ?

2009-04-08 Thread Lyle Tuttle
Eudora handles multiple accounts, then filters them wherever you want based on whatever you want. Too bad Qualcomm bought them, and now no longer supports..but I'm hanging on 'till the end... http://eudora.com/ lyle tuttle At 02:48 PM 4/7/2009, you wrote: Have them all forward to a

Re: O.T. email management ?

2009-04-08 Thread Stephen P Rufle
I think the next Eudora is going to be or currently is based on Thunderbird. https://wiki.mozilla.org/Eudora_Releases Lyle Tuttle wrote: Eudora handles multiple accounts, then filters them wherever you want based on whatever you want. Too bad Qualcomm bought them, and now no longer

Re: O.T. email management ?

2009-04-07 Thread Stephen
id take a look at what email program offends you the least. start there. this is going to be tough because we all have certain personal preferences... i personally am fond of evolution and gmail, and then Thunderbird in that order. but interestingly i really like gmail. maybe look at its pop

Re: O.T. email management ?

2009-04-07 Thread JD Austin
Have them all forward to a single account and filter them to folders based on what email address it was sent to. -- JD Austin Twin Geckos Technology Services LLC j...@twingeckos.com 480.288.8195x201 http://www.twingeckos.com Emo Philips

Re: O.T. email management ?

2009-04-07 Thread Bishmer Sekaran
Eric Shubert wrote: I have come to appreciate imap. It allows me to access my email from a variety of clients (t-bird, squirrelmail, blackberry) without any sort of conflict. No more pop3 for me! I have multiple email accounts, and use thunderbird. It handles multiple accounts (identities)