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Subject: XP compatible mail client to replace MSOE
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: gan-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 22 Nov 2003 11:44 PST
Expires: 22 Nov 2003 17:40 PST
Question ID: 279404
Looking for a mail client to replace MSOE which:

- will run on windows XP
- will support multiple POP3 accounts
- allows sending mail in plaintext format
- has rule-based filtering comparable to MSOE
- is either free or reasonably priced
- will automatically query the mailservers at a set interval
- will automatically forward filtered mail to a spamcop reporting
address, as a text/plain or MIME attachment, at a set interval

Essentially I'm happy with MSOE except for the fact that it won't
forward spams to spamcop as a text/plain or MIME attachment.

Thanks, the answer need only be very short if you can identify a good client.
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Subject: Re: XP compatible mail client to replace MSOE
From: sulafa-ga on 22 Nov 2003 14:28 PST
 
I am not a researcher but try to use Eudora here is a link:
http://www.eudora.com/

To be honest i think Outlook is much better but if you want somthing
else use eudora. I have used it for some time and it seems to do the
job.
Subject: Re: XP compatible mail client to replace MSOE
From: gan-ga on 22 Nov 2003 16:37 PST
 
Thanks sulafa-ga, I've downloaded the eudora manual & am picking my
way through to see if it can do what I need, it certainly looks
full-featured!
Subject: Re: XP compatible mail client to replace MSOE
From: gan-ga on 22 Nov 2003 16:41 PST
 
(Still happy to accept a paid answer to either the question as
originally put, or else details as to how a message could be
automatically forwarded as a text/plain or MIME attachment using
Eudora.)

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