[nabs-l] email clients for Windows 7

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sat Dec 10 18:41:13 UTC 2011


It has standard alt-pulldown menus, and it is now open source, so free.

Dave

At 11:20 AM 12/10/2011, you wrote:
>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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