I use Eudora (paid mode) largely because it was the first GUI mailer I used a decade ago and nothing has really matched it completely in that time. If you can tolerate its mindset, the OSX Mail is not really a totally hopeless mailer. I've been hearing good things about PowerMail, but I haven't had the time or inclination to test it out.Very off-topic, I know, but yet... I am changing jobs soon and will be working primarily from home. In this role I will have about 4-5 personal email accounts (such things as SIMS postmaster, personal mail, work mail, the mail for the club I help out, and a "spam" account that I use when I think I'm giving someone an account which is going to result in spam, such as Amazon and EBay).Up to now, I've been using Outlook Express because it allows multiple accounts ("Identities") which can switch back and forth. And I can't allow mail from one account to co-mingle with another account. I've tried Outlook Express, Netscape, Eudora, many other mail clients. I'm fed up with OE's bugginess and crashes. What are the pros out there using? Would appreciate some recommendations.
FWIW, I found Mailsmith to be an interesting pre-alpha-quality mailer 4 years ago, which would have been something like version 1.0. There's a strong chance that the total show-stopper bugs in it then (using NeoAccess, building the return path from the POP config) are now gone, and it is probably worth looking at, given the strong record of the developer.
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Bill Cole
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