WYSIWUG In Runtime Messages 381 Location New Zelaland Nov 26, 2012 #1 Can someone recommend a good E-Mail client that can connect to my hotmail account?
B BK_123 Golden Master Messages 7,578 Location Australia Nov 26, 2012 #2 Would you use the Windows Live Mail client Windows Live Mail - CNET Download.com
OP OP WYSIWUG In Runtime Messages 381 Location New Zelaland Nov 26, 2012 #3 No Way! The last time I did that it made my puter blue screen! Any other ideas?
B BK_123 Golden Master Messages 7,578 Location Australia Nov 26, 2012 #4 What about good ole incredimail?
OP OP WYSIWUG In Runtime Messages 381 Location New Zelaland Nov 26, 2012 #5 Just trying it now seems kool
ssc456 Fully Optimized Messages 4,280 Nov 27, 2012 #7 WYSIWUG said: No Way! The last time I did that it made my puter blue screen! Any other ideas? Click to expand... I think it's a little unfair to blame the Windows Live Mail client for your BSOD, your issue is likely a lot deeper than that. I've noticed you didn't specify it had to be free, are you not a fan of MS Outlook?
WYSIWUG said: No Way! The last time I did that it made my puter blue screen! Any other ideas? Click to expand... I think it's a little unfair to blame the Windows Live Mail client for your BSOD, your issue is likely a lot deeper than that. I've noticed you didn't specify it had to be free, are you not a fan of MS Outlook?
ashpash21 In Runtime Messages 167 Location UK Nov 27, 2012 #8 In my opinion Thunderbird is the best free email client. But overall I would much rather use Microsoft Outlook.
In my opinion Thunderbird is the best free email client. But overall I would much rather use Microsoft Outlook.
B BK_123 Golden Master Messages 7,578 Location Australia Nov 27, 2012 #9 I don't see there being anything wrong with using microsoft office, Not everything that Microsoft brings out is bad as everyone says it is..
I don't see there being anything wrong with using microsoft office, Not everything that Microsoft brings out is bad as everyone says it is..
OP OP WYSIWUG In Runtime Messages 381 Location New Zelaland Nov 27, 2012 #10 ssc456 said: I think it's a little unfair to blame the Windows Live Mail client for your BSOD, your issue is likely a lot deeper than that. I've noticed you didn't specify it had to be free, are you not a fan of MS Outlook? Click to expand... I found out what it was, uncompilable driver
ssc456 said: I think it's a little unfair to blame the Windows Live Mail client for your BSOD, your issue is likely a lot deeper than that. I've noticed you didn't specify it had to be free, are you not a fan of MS Outlook? Click to expand... I found out what it was, uncompilable driver