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Best mail client to user with MS Exchange
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<blockquote data-quote="Thyamine" data-source="post: 383457" data-attributes="member: 30315"><p>I think you have a lot of options for working with mail. One simple option that a friend turned me on to was using GMail (<a href="http://www.gmail.com" target="_blank">www.gmail.com</a>) to fetch mail from my 3 different mail accounts. It's always available from multiple computers, and doesn't tie me into a stand-alone mail application (which I've always preferred up until trying this). And Google being a 3rd party company does a great job in supporting non-IE browsers. I personally use Firefox and it works great. </p><p></p><p>Another option would be to use Exchange and Outlook Web Access, which is also a web based solution. However OWA doesn't work quite as nicely with non-ActiveX browsers. I'm also not entirely certain that Exchange will pull through POP/IMAP from other mail servers. I know that it certainly supports it for mail delivered to a mail domain that it personally hosts, but I'm not sure about remote servers. Unless you are looking to have the mail forward to the Exchange server's domain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thyamine, post: 383457, member: 30315"] I think you have a lot of options for working with mail. One simple option that a friend turned me on to was using GMail ([url]www.gmail.com[/url]) to fetch mail from my 3 different mail accounts. It's always available from multiple computers, and doesn't tie me into a stand-alone mail application (which I've always preferred up until trying this). And Google being a 3rd party company does a great job in supporting non-IE browsers. I personally use Firefox and it works great. Another option would be to use Exchange and Outlook Web Access, which is also a web based solution. However OWA doesn't work quite as nicely with non-ActiveX browsers. I'm also not entirely certain that Exchange will pull through POP/IMAP from other mail servers. I know that it certainly supports it for mail delivered to a mail domain that it personally hosts, but I'm not sure about remote servers. Unless you are looking to have the mail forward to the Exchange server's domain. [/QUOTE]
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