![]() ![]() There is no single best email client for everyone. But the fact that we all spend so much time with our email clients makes choosing the right one all the more important a minor difference is usability can add up to a significant inconvenience over time. People become very attached to their email programs over time, and can be rabidly loyal to them. Handing out an award for Best Email Client is bound to be contentious. We are happy to be able to bring our members a 50% discount on the purchase of TheBat! Pro, bringing the final price from $58 to $29. ![]() Our only source of income is from the donations that readers like you make please make a donation to support the work of this site. (For that matter, can anyone tell me how one is expected to set up this program if say the server account has not yet been set up? With email, often client-side setups are done before the server account is created.This site does not accept any money from the companies whose products we review. (For that matter, can anyone tell me how one is expected to set up this program if say the server account has not yet been set up? With email, often client-side setups are done before the server account is created.) If the programmer ever reads this then I suggest he downloads an ancient copy of Eudora mail, (v 7.1.0.9 is still downloadable) and examine how eudora.ini works! Essentially, there's multiple ways of creating accounts off-line (which one often has to do in corporate environments). The programmer of this email program really is an imbecile, as he's not even thought the basic operational logic through before he's started programing! ini file or such that a user can edit beforehand. Nor, seemingly, is there a pre-configurable. Moreover, FoxMail WON'T EVEN START unless there's an account-no access to the server, the internet down etc. There's no off-line installer or obvious way to setup an account off-line, so the program is essentially useless in deployment terms. I have been using Eudora, Pegasus, Outlook, Becky, Thunderbird and many more and Foxmail is the best in all aspects. Sign up with one of them and install your Foxmail, as simple as that. There is Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail and many more free mail programs. Why do you want to install a mail program if you don't have a e-mail account. I can not understand the comments from Hilbert. It also works perfectly on a USB stick or portable drive. Version 7.2 with a clean install is using only have as much space as a upgrade. It is recommended to do a clean install instead of upgrading you can import all the mails, filters, labels, signatures, templates etc from the previous version (some copy and paste is required for some items like Labels. Importing all data from old version worked perfectly. To get the English menu had to delete the Chinese lgb files. I have been using Foxmail for many years and it has never let me down. Just upgraded from version 7.1 (which seems to have some issues) to 7.2. If anyone knows of a good gmail contacts syncing program for Windows let us know! Other popular clients screw this up too (I usually end up with hundreds of duplicates on my Android.) I REALLY need a solution for this but I don't want to link my operating system to a Microsoft live account (too scarey!) However, it doesn't have a way to synch my address book with gmail. I love the fact that I can run it on a portable drive without installing it on each operating system I use. Since I use IMAP, I just want a simple, small, program. I use foxmail because all other email clients consume huge resources, including most browsers. But this is missing in all versions of Foxmail. With RSS feeds I would also like to be able to search them. 3) When viewing the RSS list without a preview pane, or with preview on bottom, the titles in the list don't show at all. 2) There's no way to change the font of the view or preview panes, nor the background color. 1) The mail list is grouped by date and you can't ungroup it. With 7.2 you can't customize several annoyances. ![]()
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