Andrew Jonell wrote:
What are you trying to do exactly? Who's your email provider? Price range?
Free options are basically Thunderbird and Outlook Express, paid is Outlook. If you are using some sort of web-based email, you can use IMAP to push emails to the desktop client/your phone.
Outlook Express went away with Vista I think. Current free Windows replacement is Windows Live Mail which is one of the programs included in the Windows Live Essentials download.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... essentialsWith Vista and 7 you can choose which of the included programs you want. I only used Window Live Mail to help my Dad with his Windows Live Mail.
I'm very happy with the recent versions of Thunderbird for just basic email which is all I do. Probably because my first email program was Eudora many years ago and the look and feel format is similar (and I'm a Ford guy

). T'bird works fine with Mindspring, now Earthlink, (pop) and gmail (IMAP). Both are configured so it is easy to download emails to my primary PC, travel laptop, and android smartphone (set the email clients to "leave on server" when being downloaded but watch out for your message limit if you have one). I only use webmail for access from other computers and for "housekeeping" regarding message limit if big attachments build up before my preset "keep on server" time limit deletes them from the server. I think this issue is just with Mindspring. I rarely use Gmail so I don't know about its limits, if any.
Apologies if this long reply duplicates any posts since I started typing and, of course, for any "stupid" things I may have said in my relative ignorance.
Dick