Personally, I am using Horde (http://www.horde.org/) at work (this
address) and Outlook 2007 at home (largely due to getting freaky
attachments I need to open on a regular basis that only Microsoft mail
clients seem to be able to open properly).
Horde is a webmail client, and works well in Firefox (where you can
open the left hand menu in a sidebar separate from your tabs). I
install it with the calendar, notes, tasks, etc included and we tell
our users to log into it in order to change their passwords.
Thomas Berezansky Merrimack Valley Library Consortium
Quoting Jonathan jonathan@kc8onw.net:
I'm getting tired of Thunderbird telling me I have unread messages
in folders that haven't gotten new messages for months so I'm
looking for a new mail client. I know the problem lies with
Thunderbird because everything is fine via RoundCube and if it tell
Thunderbird to rebuild it's index it shows the folder correctly
again. Except of course for a subset of the messages in my inbox
that it insists where delivered at the exact time I re-indexed it,
every time.So what IMAP clients do people prefer these days? Preferably
windows or cross platform and it needs to have decent key bindings
because (probably like many of you) I get 100s of emails a day via
lists and anything that speeds my way through them is good.I run my own server (probably obvious being on this list) and can
install webmail clients as well. I ran squirrelmail for a while but
although functional it's quite dated. I'm using RoundCube for
access away from my systems now but it lacks keyboard shortcut
support and trying to click one email after another with a laptop
touchpad gets painful fast.Thanks, Jonathan