1. Mozilla Thunderbird
Mozilla Thunderbird is a cross platform, an open source e-mail client that competes with the likes of Microsoft Outlook and Eudora Mail.
Outlook Express is an email program developed by Microsoft that let us stored, manage, receive and send email that installed in our computer.
Outlook express is part of Microsoft outlook.
Once we had configure our email account in Outlook Express we would be able to send and receive any email with any problem.
3. Eudora
Eudora is client email that used on Apple Macintosh and Microsoft windows operating system but is no longer under the development.
Mozilla Thunderbird is a cross platform, an open source e-mail client that competes with the likes of Microsoft Outlook and Eudora Mail.
- Thunderbird supports add-ons, extension that provide additional functionality to the e-mail client.
- Thunderbird supports POP and IMAP. and also supports LDAP address completion. The built in RSS/Atom reader can also be used as a simple news aggregator. Thunderbird supports the S/MIME standard, extension such as Enigmail add support for the OpenPGP standard.
- The default mailbox format (mbox) back-end allows a maibox up to very large sizes (64 bit or file system limit)
- Thunderbird provides enterprise and government-grade security features such as SSL/TLS connection to IMAP and SMTP servers. it also offers native support for S/MIME Secure email.
Outlook Express is an email program developed by Microsoft that let us stored, manage, receive and send email that installed in our computer.
Outlook express is part of Microsoft outlook.
Once we had configure our email account in Outlook Express we would be able to send and receive any email with any problem.
3. Eudora
Eudora is client email that used on Apple Macintosh and Microsoft windows operating system but is no longer under the development.
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