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| 1433875 | 2017-04-07 00:40:00 | Since 29 Nov I have been unable to send or receive on Outlook 2003. Told no longer supported. Patiently waited for NZxtra version but now find it will not support Win Live Mail or WinMail either. Which email clients are supported by xtra? cos their website is nonsense. As Im now retired I dont want any program with a recurring fee. Any suggestions welcomed thanks | Apteryx (294) | ||
| 1433876 | 2017-04-07 01:00:00 | Thunderbird should work. Personally I just use the Gmail web client in a browser, it can be set up to work with xtra accounts just fine. Bonus is I can check my Gmail and xtra accounts in the same inbox. | dugimodo (138) | ||
| 1433877 | 2017-04-07 02:02:00 | I use Thunderbird at home for xtra email. I like its clean simple layout , works with pop3 or imap Its free , but far from perfect . Regular program updates , and it should be around for quite some time. ThunderBird Contacts dont work as nicely as Outlook etc , and I get the font bug where the font will sometimes change size while typing an email. :badpc: But once you're using a non-MS email client, consider yourself stuck with it, as it can be quite hard to move old/saved emails from one email program to another should you decide to change. |
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| 1433878 | 2017-04-07 02:07:00 | Live Mail is basically broken now - wouldn't recommend it although it will work. MS don't make it available or support it anymore. Outlook 2007 and newer are fine. Thunderbird is fine. Incredimail will also work, although no one ever, ever should use that adware infested bloated heap of junk. I'd recommend Thunderbird if you just want a simple client that will work on the PC. |
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| 1433879 | 2017-04-07 03:25:00 | I'm with dugi. Save a heap of trouble and use gmail within your browser. | linw (53) | ||
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