What alternatives are there to Outlook for email?
September 25, 2004 8:16 AM
Reborn Firefox user looking for e-mail advice. (mi)
I have gone off MS IE, switching to Firefox. It's now time to do the same for Microsoft Outlook, methinks, so I'm looking for a free mail program with tasks, calendar, contacts, etc. (basically, MS Outlook done good). Only one problem: I need to be able to migrate my almost 1000 contacts, more than 6000 e-mails etc. to the new program (with attachments, date stamps and everything). Hope me?
I have gone off MS IE, switching to Firefox. It's now time to do the same for Microsoft Outlook, methinks, so I'm looking for a free mail program with tasks, calendar, contacts, etc. (basically, MS Outlook done good). Only one problem: I need to be able to migrate my almost 1000 contacts, more than 6000 e-mails etc. to the new program (with attachments, date stamps and everything). Hope me?
I don't wish to sound snarky, but have you considered using Mozilla (browser, e-mail, address book, the whole schmear) rather than Firefox?
posted by SPrintF at 9:12 AM on September 25, 2004
posted by SPrintF at 9:12 AM on September 25, 2004
I just switched from Mozilla to Firefox, which I like better. So two programs. No problem, but the question remains: which?
posted by NekulturnY at 9:22 AM on September 25, 2004
posted by NekulturnY at 9:22 AM on September 25, 2004
I switched from outlook to gmail for my mail, I believe there are e-mail/address book importers out there..
For scheduling I've stuck with outlook as it syncs with my smartphone.
posted by Mossy at 9:57 AM on September 25, 2004
For scheduling I've stuck with outlook as it syncs with my smartphone.
posted by Mossy at 9:57 AM on September 25, 2004
As I understand it, you won't find One Program To Rule Them All.
You probably want Thunderbird for email and any of a few calendar add-ons for Firefox; I don't think there are any for Thunderbird.
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posted by ROU_Xenophobe at 9:58 AM on September 25, 2004
You probably want Thunderbird for email and any of a few calendar add-ons for Firefox; I don't think there are any for Thunderbird.
real men use pine
posted by ROU_Xenophobe at 9:58 AM on September 25, 2004
For calendaring, there's the Sunbird project.
posted by monju_bosatsu at 10:37 AM on September 25, 2004
posted by monju_bosatsu at 10:37 AM on September 25, 2004
When I ditched Outlook for Thunderbird, I installed Palm Desktop to take care of scheduling. It's free and works well without a PDA. Thunderbird handles my email and contacts.
posted by muckster at 12:25 PM on September 25, 2004
posted by muckster at 12:25 PM on September 25, 2004
Thunderbird has a calender (it may be an extension, I don't remember) and Firefox 1.0PR checks your email.
posted by Grod at 1:53 PM on September 25, 2004
posted by Grod at 1:53 PM on September 25, 2004
I just did the Outlook to Thunderbird switch (two days ago...) and I wish I had done it sooner....I don't do scheduling at home...but the Sunbird solution looks good...
posted by mattr at 3:46 AM on September 26, 2004
posted by mattr at 3:46 AM on September 26, 2004
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posted by majick at 8:37 AM on September 25, 2004