[nabs-l] email clients for Windows 7

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Sat Dec 10 17:20:14 UTC 2011


dave,
Does eudora have a menu structure and do you buy it?

-----Original Message----- 
From: David Andrews
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 9:14 AM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] email clients for Windows 7

I use Eudora on a daily basis, for my large amount of e-mail
associated with all nfb lists.  It is simple and straight forward for
the most part.  It is also good because you can actually find its
files, and manipulate them manually.  You can edit the .ini file that
controls behavior, the filters file, that filters messages etc.  One
reason I stick with it is that my filters file is now over 161 K in
size, putting things where I need them for list administration.

Dave

\At 06:46 PM 12/9/2011, you wrote:

>Without having experienced any other email clients, I hear Eudora is buy 
>far, the simplest. Not exactly fancy or particularly modern, it cannot be 
>beat in simplisity. At 10:15 AM 12/9/2011, Katie Wang wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>I have been using Windows XP until very recently and always used
>>Outlook Express as my primary email client, as I prefer its simple
>>interface. However, I just purchased a new computer running Windows 7,
>>and, as you know, this easy-to-use email tool is no longer available.
>>I switched to using MS Office Outlook 2010, and although it is
>>definitely accessible with JAWS, I found the interface much more
>>complicated and cumbersome. I am aware that I'm still in the process
>>of getting used to a new program and may come to like it better over
>>time, but I was wondering whether anyone has had similar experiences?
>>For those of you using Windows 7 computers, do you use MS Office
>>Outlook, or would you recommend an alternative email program? Thanks!
>>Katie


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