Morticia
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My email software stopped working (outlook). The help section says it's no longer supported. I'm looking for a new client.
(Odd that outlook still works for my email from Verizon but not from my own website server.)
I've tried Thunderbird but it didn't work well for me.
I'm trying eM client right now but if I log back into the old outlook account I lose everything in the inbox on eM as apparently it's not downloading the email but just pointing at the location on the server so when the email downloads into outlook, it's gone.
Finally, the question: does anyone use eM and can you help me set it up and understand how it works? Because right now I still need to look at old emails on outlook until I commit to a new email service. I'm finding lots of little things I don't like already - you can't set the from field to show anything other than the email address. (So I can't have it show "my inn name".)
Or, do you have another option for email that I might like better?
Caveats - Thunderbird doesn't work well for me. I don't want gmail for my business mail.
(Odd that outlook still works for my email from Verizon but not from my own website server.)
I've tried Thunderbird but it didn't work well for me.
I'm trying eM client right now but if I log back into the old outlook account I lose everything in the inbox on eM as apparently it's not downloading the email but just pointing at the location on the server so when the email downloads into outlook, it's gone.
Finally, the question: does anyone use eM and can you help me set it up and understand how it works? Because right now I still need to look at old emails on outlook until I commit to a new email service. I'm finding lots of little things I don't like already - you can't set the from field to show anything other than the email address. (So I can't have it show "my inn name".)
Or, do you have another option for email that I might like better?
Caveats - Thunderbird doesn't work well for me. I don't want gmail for my business mail.