I've another concern of looking at the mail clients.(from the system manager's view not the user) i.e. storeing the emial files & folders in your harddisk. The Outlook manages it very nicely in a single file ( a popularly known as pst file) Where as most other clients do it in many folders ways ( including outlook express), a seperate folder for inbox, send mail & other. With single file its very easy to store/backup/x'fer all the emails. I'm testing many email clients but so far I've not found this feature in any email client than the MS outlook.
I'm not even bothering about which email server one is using as I've worked on MS exchange as well as Zimbra.
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On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Shraddha Thanawalashraddha.thanawala@merceworld.com wrote:
Hi,
I am new to this group, so pardon my ignorance and not following protocol of the group.
I have been using TB and I think, it's just fine. I have seen people swearing by Outlook's calender. Sharing, public entry, private entry -- is it possible in any open source mail client?
thanks, Shraddha
Sharninder wrote:
so if they are not a replacement for MS Outlook, then which open source clients are a good replacement for MS Outlook?
That depends on what you want out of MS Outlook and how many of those enterprises features do you really use.