|
Contents |
||||
|
|
||||
|
|
||||
David Harris was an early pioneer of client e-mail applications and his software remains a very up-to-date package. It has good network support, particularly for Novell Netware. When combined with Pegasus' Mercury Mail Transport System, you have a complete mail server and mail management service.
This software is well presented and big on security. Its features include mail merge and PGP encryption. Pegasus has state-of-the-art rule-based mail filtering and script blocking. The spell checker comes with UK and US dictionaries plus user additions. This product competes very well with its competitors.
While the software itself is free, you may choose to purchase an hardcopy manual and technical support (which is how Pegasus stays airborne). Two newsgroups dedicated to Pegasus also exist. All of its features are packed into a very small bundle; required disk space is only 8MB and 4MB for RAM. This is an excellent option for Windows users.
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||



What about Opera; another free browser with a built-in email client. I mean, if you are going to give top honors to a free client, then you should look at the other free client also. This review justified itself largely based on the failing security of outlook, but if that's your main concern, don't get thunderbird no matter what. I mean, come on, IT'S OPEN SOURCE. It doesn't get any less secure than that. It doesn't have the market presense of outlook, but if it ever does look out -- there will then be incentive to use it as the vehicle for viruses, and it will be childs play since it's open source.
Opera, with it's email client, is free, not open source, and actually attempts some things that are revolutionary. I don't think that it would win your shoot-out, since it tries to be different and takes a lot of getting used to. I don't even think that I like it the best of the ones that I try, but I respect it for what it is trying to do and the fact that it is much more secure than outlook.
Just my 2 cents; I'm tired of hearing about Mozilla/Thunderbird when I have seen time and again that it is an inferior product to my current favorite.