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Best Emailing Software or Newsletter Software
SHENGTON
post Jan 29 2008, 11:55 PM
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Can someone give me a best Emailing software or Newsletter Software. I really need that guys!

Take Note: Excluding ThunderBird and Outlook Express
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Kelvin
post Jan 30 2008, 03:32 AM
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If you're gonna exclude Thunderbird, then I can't say much anymore - Thunderbird is practically the best e-mail, newsgroups and RSS feeds - I can NEVER complain about that. Outlook Express isn't that good, but still... average.

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SHENGTON
post Jan 30 2008, 03:45 AM
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Ahh ok thanks Sir! smile.gif
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Kelvin
post Jan 30 2008, 03:49 AM
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No problems. If there's any problems you encounter while using Thunderbird, tell me - I'm a heavy user of Thunderbird myself wink.gif

Also, if you want Thunderbird-Tray (minimizes Thunderbird into tray so you don't need to open it every minute to check for mails), look here:

http://sniperbeamer.de/tbtray/

It's GPL (freeware), so you won't have to worry about even forking out a cent. wink.gif

~Kelvin
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