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Microsoft Outlook is a complete e-mail client and personal information manager consisting of calendar(s) (including "team calendars" to assist meeting scheduling), daily/weekly planner, to do list, and notes. Naturally it integrates with other Microsoft office products; mail merging works only in conjunction with MS Word.
Outlook comes with all the shared functions of Microsoft Office including file converters and tools for proofing and graphing. Various dictionary versions are available.
Digital signing and message encryption are available naturally, as are mail filtering and options for controlling whether scripts and other potentially nasty attachments and HTML inclusions are allowed to operate.
Mail and other messages can be searched according to criteria such as sender and content. Automated tasks can be arranged using Visual Basic macros. Address books can only be imported and exported in VCard format, but most other applications read this format -- except for those packages that make a point of being different for security purposes. Of course, this is a Windows-only package. It requires 128MB of RAM and at least 150MB of disk space.
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What? can't search in Lotus Notes? The author didn't look to hard. I started playing with Notes v 4.6ish and it had full text indexing of the mail and attachments back then