E-mail client
An e-mail client is a piece of software that allows users to send and receive e-mail.
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Microsoft Outlook
Mozilla Thunderbird
is a free, cross-platform email and news client developed by the . Thunderbird contains many advanced features, like quick search, saved search "virtual" folders, and advanced message filtering, grouping and labeling. You can download to change how the program looks and program to add new functionality. Thunderbird also supports advanced security features such as S/MIME, digital signing, message encryption, support for certificates and security devices.
Eudora
Apple Mail
Editing An Existing Account
This is basic setup for accounts using Apple Mail for Mac OS 10.4 Tiger.
First, open up Mail. Then in the Mail menu go to Preferences. The shortcut to preferences in most programs on Mac OS X is Apple-comma. Once you are in the preferences page, click the accounts tab. Choose their 鶹Ƶ account. If you need to create a new account, please see the creating a new account section.
Account information should match this (with the name and username of whose computer you are working on in place of mine, of course).
In the Outgoing Mail Server menu, you should select the Add Server option.
This is how the outgoing mail server should be configured. Once you have completed, click OK then switch to the Advanced tab.
This is how the advanced tab should look exactly. Once you have finished this, you can close the preferences window. If you changed settings you will be prompted to save them. Click OK. The Mail client should be properly configured now!
General
Frequently Asked Questions
"Can I retrieve messages that people sent to a non-existent e-mail address?"
No. If a user sends e-mail to an e-mail address does not exist, our server sends bounces and does not keep the original message. The best solution is for the user to contact those who may have sent e-mail to the non-existent e-mail address to have them re-send to the correct address.