Re: Incredimail

www-afl-com-auwww-afl-com-au Rockingham, Perth, WA, Australia
edited October 2004 in Science & Tech
Hey im not sure where this topic fits in so im just gonna post it here!

Now its about the email server incredimail. I searched the forums and couldnt find anything

My question is, Is this Server Genuine? My parents have made it their default email server, and i really reckon its a bit dodgy! The name says it all!

Has anyone used it? or using it currently?

ANd does anyone know any other good email clients.

Much Appreciated

Brad

Comments

  • Lord_NightLord_Night Piqua Ohio
    edited October 2004
    Used it for 1 day... deleted the same day....
    just to much of a headache. plus has adverware and payverbot...

    I also think it tracks stuff. .

    I just didnt like it added to much junk to my system.
  • www-afl-com-auwww-afl-com-au Rockingham, Perth, WA, Australia
    edited October 2004
    Thanks mate, it hell seems bit dodgy, now i gotta convince me parents to get a new one, wat email thing to you use? they previously used outlook express!
  • Lord_NightLord_Night Piqua Ohio
    edited October 2004
    I use Micrsoft outlook, (not express)

    eudora is good,
  • ShortyShorty Manchester, UK Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    Incredimail is not an email server, it's a client program for email :)

    Examples of email clients:

    Microsoft Outlook,
    Microsoft Outlook Express,
    The Bat,
    Mozilla Thunderbird,
    Eudora.

    Incredimail is a bloated and quite disgusting piece of software. What amazes is me that people actually BUY this software (as it's not free).

    I would recommend Eudora or Thunderbird. Both are free, robust email clients with constant updates and support.

    I wouldn't recommend Outlook Express, it's not updated often by Microsoft, STILL has bugs and is basically junk.

    On the flipside, if they have money.. Microsoft Outlook has improved alot over the last couple of versions of Office. It's a strong, robust client with some really nice options (including excellent spam filtering).

    Ya takes ya choice :thumbsup:
  • CBCB Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Der Millionendorf- Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    just use gmail. www.gmail.com if you need an invite, PM me. I have plenty.
  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited October 2004
    CB they have emails. They need something to check their email with. A program.
  • botheredbothered Manchester UK
    edited October 2004
    Outlook for me, no problems with it at all.
  • www-afl-com-auwww-afl-com-au Rockingham, Perth, WA, Australia
    edited October 2004
    so microsoft outlook? not outlook express?
  • dragonV8dragonV8 not here much New
    edited October 2004
    Where to start........

    Sally and I use Incredimail and have done so for over 4 years. There is a free version available, which places a small incredimail link at the bottom of each email.

    We use the "Paid" version and have no complaints. The reason a lot of people use it is because of the letters available to pretty up emails. There are possibly 1,000's freely available. The only problem i know of is when you update to a newer version. It's not as straight forward as your "Plain Jane" email programs. Sally is the one with all the knowledge on that one.

    There is a program available called "Letter Creator" where you can create your own letters. For graphics you need to look far and wide to find better.

    There are specific forums on the net just for Incredimail users and like this forum, they are very helpful.

    I don't want to ramble on about Incredimail, so i will leave it at that.

    Horses for courses i say.

    Jon
  • CBCB Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Der Millionendorf- Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    mmonnin wrote:
    CB they have emails. They need something to check their email with. A program.

    Ya, so do I... I forward everything to my gmail account, cause I like the interface... I use it like a client.
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