Compatible 3rd Party Email Clients ?

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  1. Posts : 783
    Win10 Pro - x64 latest build dual boot w/Win 11 Pro
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    Compatible 3rd Party Email Clients ?


    Anyone tried Incredimail 2.5, Thunderbird, WLM and ilk yet?
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  2. Posts : 2,799
    Linux Mint 20.1 Win10Prox64
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    Don't know about other Email Clients since I only use WLM and it works perfectly.
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  3. Posts : 7,254
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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    Ex_Brit said:
    Anyone tried Incredimail 2.5, Thunderbird, WLM and ilk yet?
    Just give them a try and see if they work. I would imagine Thunderbird would work. WlM hasn't been updated since 2012 so I'm not to sure about using a no longer developed program.
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  4. Posts : 7,128
    Windows 10 Pro Insider
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    I use Thunderbird and haven't had any problems.
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  5. Posts : 64
    Windows 10
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    Try emclient . Free for 2 mail accounts.
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  6. Posts : 253
    64-bit Windows 10 Home ver.1607
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    I've used Thunderbird for several years now with no problems. I was using it starting with, if I recall, XP, and then I went to Windows 7 with it. I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10, all of this with Thunderbird. No problems.
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  7. Posts : 376
    Windows 10.0.19043.2006
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    chrismine said:
    Try emclient . Free for 2 mail accounts.
    Yes, eMclient is quite nice and the only free option if you need EAS support (exchange active sync). I also use Thunderbird, Windows Live Mail and Outlook 2013 on Windows 10.

    WLM is still fine for Outlook.com/Hotmail and Gmail. I've heard though that DeltaSync is being phased out and IMAP worked poorly for my Outlook.com account.

    Outlook 2013 has EAS support for outlook.com/hotmail and works fine, but of course is $$$.

    Thunderbird works fine for Gmail too.
    Last edited by Victek; 11 Sep 2015 at 08:38.
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  8. Posts : 373
    Linux/W10
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    Thunderbird in conjunction with Pop Peeper (reverts to freeware after 30 days) Both work fine. Pop Peeper http://www.esumsoft.com/products/pop-peeper/
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  9. Posts : 244
    Windows 10 Home
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    I use "Postbox"
    It's a great email client.
    It costs under £10, which is a small fee for such an excellent piece of software.
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  10. Posts : 783
    Win10 Pro - x64 latest build dual boot w/Win 11 Pro
    Thread Starter
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    I've used the Win 7 hack and now have Vista Windows Mail working, but I find it disappointing that all the email clients except Incredimail lack one very useful feature: a notification area icon that can audibly ding you when mail arrives, even when the mail client is closed.
    Some offer that but only partially and while they are open.

    I'd use my Incredimail licenses to install IM 2.5 which is supposed to be compatible, but they have ruined the look that their old IncrediMail XE had in their latest versions, just too gaudy for my taste.
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