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    Desktop e-mail clients

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    I've been using Thunderbird for years and was wondering if there are any others decent free e-mail clients?

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    Re: Desktop e-mail clients

    I would suggest that probably if you're used to and ok with Thunderbird, that'll be your best bet as a free option! That's the one I use and have used for god knows how long. I've tried other ones but always end up going back.

    Of all of the other clients I've tried though, I would say that Opera's built in mail client is actually really good - http://www.opera.com/

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    Re: Desktop e-mail clients

    Pegasus Mail is still chugging along after 23 years, I know a few people who are happily using it.

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