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doi209 Fighting for the weak and innocent... 26 Sep 21 3.46pm | |
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My email client, Emclient is having problems with it's Microsoft 0Auth certificate. This means I cannot send or receive mails. Apparently it is up to Microsoft to fix this, but I am not holding my breath. Does anybody use a free email client that they could recommend that doesn't have issues. For a temporary measure I can logon to my outlook account directly, but an email client is better. Any suggestions ?
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 26 Sep 21 4.10pm | |
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English . . . ? For those of us who are over 25(please)
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doi209 Fighting for the weak and innocent... 26 Sep 21 4.17pm | |
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I'm 66 !!
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chris123 hove actually 26 Sep 21 4.25pm | |
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I've been with Compuserve now AOL from very early on - never had any problems.
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Mr Palaceman 26 Sep 21 9.51pm | |
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You could try, Mozilla Thunderbird. I started using it a while ago. My version of outlook was old and the later versions, I didn't like. I found it to be much better, very easy to customize and if your familiar with outlook, it won't be too much of a leap to get to grips with.
"You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead" Stan Laurel |
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Midlands Eagle 27 Sep 21 9.52am | |
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Originally posted by Mr Palaceman
I found it to be much better, very easy to customize and if your familiar with outlook, it won't be too much of a leap to get to grips with. I have been using Outlook 2003 quite happily for 18 years and don't really want to change but quite co-incidentally it ground to a halt today saying that my pst files have hit their limit. There are workarounds involving fiddling about with the registry but just reading how to do it frightens the life out of me so I was wondering if I installed Thunderbird could i import all of my existing emails into it from Outlook?
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 27 Sep 21 12.48pm | |
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surely your email provider has a web client, that's all I ever use these days, PM me if you need help as I am an IT professional (at least until I retire )
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 27 Sep 21 1.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I have been using Outlook 2003 quite happily for 18 years and don't really want to change but quite co-incidentally it ground to a halt today saying that my pst files have hit their limit. There are workarounds involving fiddling about with the registry but just reading how to do it frightens the life out of me so I was wondering if I installed Thunderbird could i import all of my existing emails into it from Outlook? If the emails are still on the host's server, then I'd have thought Thunderbird would download everything they've got.
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Midlands Eagle 27 Sep 21 2.17pm | |
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Thanks both
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Mr Palaceman 27 Sep 21 3.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I have been using Outlook 2003 quite happily for 18 years and don't really want to change but quite co-incidentally it ground to a halt today saying that my pst files have hit their limit. There are workarounds involving fiddling about with the registry but just reading how to do it frightens the life out of me so I was wondering if I installed Thunderbird could i import all of my existing emails into it from Outlook? I was actually using Outlook 2003 as well but when I upgrade to Windows 10, I didn't want to install it, as it was so old. You can easily import all your Outlook files and folders into Thunderbird, there is an import from Outlook tool. Setting it up and using it for multiple accounts is easy as well..
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Midlands Eagle 27 Sep 21 3.41pm | |
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Thanks Mr P
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 27 Sep 21 4.26pm | |
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Windows 10 also has it's own free mail app works fine too.
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