Another vote for Gmail. I use it for all of my personal mail. I also use Thunderbird Mac OS X for my domain mail, and Thunderbird Windows for work mail.
I've used and support Outlook 2003 at work, but I wanted something more lean. Thunderbird with Lightning works great for me.
-Greg
Microsoft Outllok 2010.
Doesn't matter what you say. It is the best.
Not trying to change anyone. I think email software like project management tools is a highly personal choice. I'd definitely encourage everyone to use what fits their style best.
Just wanted to throw out an FYI for anyone reading later, you can nest labels now
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/0...d-message.html
We are Google Apps people here![]()
Google Apps is OK, but it's not quite there yet.
Gmail and Google Apps Gmail for the most part, some time Thunderbird with Gmail.
Wow! I'm totally in the minority as I use Yahoo mail, and have for like ten years. lol.
And I have no plans to switch, I love my client as it works for me just fine.
I'm not an atheist and I'm not an agnostic. I'm an acrostic. The whole thing puzzles me." - George Carlin
***I run a Chicago blog where I cover Chitown fashion, tech, dining, travel, work, activities and more.
I use G-mail because most of the website nowadays are connected to G-mail, so I don't need to login anymore.
My friend of over 10 online years sometimes doesn't get her emails from me, needless to say that made me switch early on.
I have @domain.com's set up and pushed to gmail. Gmail has more room than anywhere else and I can log in everywhere. Of course now it's even better because my droid is set to automatically go with googleBONUS lol
I've used gmail for 8 years now and counting. I will never leave gmail.
busymomma,
I understand how you can forward your "domain.com" email to a google or yahoo etc. account. If you reply to an email from the Gmail account doesn't it show to the person that you are sending to as the gmail?
In other words: someone sends you and email to "busymomma@yourdomain.com" and it forwards to your google account.
You login to the google account and reply. Does your recipient see the email as from "yourdomain.com" or the google account?
I know this is a really newbie question but it is one I have been struggling with. Which is why I haven't set up a "mydomain.com" email yet.
Thanks,
Bob
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