Email Program Needed

#1 30 Dec 2011 @ 14:28
Presently using Windows Live for email but it doesn't show inbox except on opening and have to shut down and restart to get to inbox. Is there another or recommended email program that keeps inbox visible. Have tried Thunderbird but think Windows Live slightly better, Used to use Eudora pro for years till it stopped doing updates. Any recommendations appreceated...thanks run12
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 30 Dec 2011 @ 14:29
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#2 30 Dec 2011 @ 22:42
do you have office outlook which is part of ms office?
#3 30 Dec 2011 @ 22:52
no used to have outlook, think I may have a 2007 copy.
#4 30 Dec 2011 @ 23:05
i'm using 2003 version on my win7.
#5 30 Dec 2011 @ 23:08
I take it you recommend it over widows live which often restarts on me
#6 30 Dec 2011 @ 23:20
i would have prefered outlook express but that is on xp & below. can put a shortcut on your desktop to your email provider so can access all your email anywhere in the world wereas with ms outlook, the email gets dumped onto your computer.
#7 31 Dec 2011 @ 15:11
You can try Mozilla Thunderbird email. You just download it and set it up and hopefully everything will work for you.
#8 31 Dec 2011 @ 15:20
GryphB, reread run12's 1st post.
#9 31 Dec 2011 @ 19:41
Originally posted by ddp:
GryphB, reread run12's 1st post.
My bad....
#10 31 Dec 2011 @ 22:07
actually I took your thought and contacted my server help desk and they worked me through some of the concerns I had with Thunderbird and now its working fine so will use it for immediate future...thanks everybody for responses....run12

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