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I think that looking at what makes Microsoft Outlook a popular mailing system might give some clues as to what users consider the basics for their mailing systems. | |||
I am currently an Outlook user, I installed Thunderbird a month ago but got the impression I was going back to Outlook express. | |||
Really the functionalities, I think, that make the success of Outlook are : | |||
- Classified Information (Mails, Calendar and reminders, Contacts) | |||
- Search options (Search for contacts, and through emails) | |||
I think if by opening Thunderbird, I had a clear impression that the software was going to deliver those, I would have swapped over. | |||
Some of the features I wish I could find a mailing application had : | |||
- Integrated Mail server to email reminders (for a meeting to multiple users for example) | |||
- Webversion of the standard client. Similar to Microsoft Outlook Web access but integrated into a client version. | |||
Hope this helps... | |||
Jeremie |
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