tankman1989
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Greetings,
I need some opinions as to which mail client I should get used to using. I have been using a little of each for some reason. I like the calendar and other options in Outlook as well as learning outlook helps me trouble shoot business clients problems (as most use outlook).
Here is the thing. I have about 15-40 email addresses that I check regularly, each has it's own specific task/responsibility so it is best to not forward all of them to one box and do things that way. Is there a limit in either Outlook or Thunderbird as to how many accounts I can have? Do the add-ons in Thunderbird make it a better solution? Are there add-on's for Outlook?
BTW, I am starting 2 businesses, one is my IT biz and another is a sales business so I don't know if that makes any difference at all.
Thanks for any suggestions or input!
I need some opinions as to which mail client I should get used to using. I have been using a little of each for some reason. I like the calendar and other options in Outlook as well as learning outlook helps me trouble shoot business clients problems (as most use outlook).
Here is the thing. I have about 15-40 email addresses that I check regularly, each has it's own specific task/responsibility so it is best to not forward all of them to one box and do things that way. Is there a limit in either Outlook or Thunderbird as to how many accounts I can have? Do the add-ons in Thunderbird make it a better solution? Are there add-on's for Outlook?
BTW, I am starting 2 businesses, one is my IT biz and another is a sales business so I don't know if that makes any difference at all.
Thanks for any suggestions or input!