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    I am assembling email addresses so that I can do some mass emailings in the near future. My puter came with Windows Mail. I don't like it's limited organizational capabilities. I want to be able to put email addresses in specific folders and not have them listed in a huge central folder, just in their small group folder. I hope this make sense. I am looking at buying Outlook 2007. Any suggestions? Other programs I don't know about?

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    Aweber is great, but it is an autoresponder which will help you send to and manage your list.

    If you're looking for an email client to replace Window's mail, or Outlook, I'd suggest: Thunderbird - Reclaim your inbox

    Or just use Gmail, which you can even use for your own domains names.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonleehacker View Post
    Aweber is great, but it is an autoresponder which will help you send to and manage your list.

    If you're looking for an email client to replace Window's mail, or Outlook, I'd suggest: Thunderbird - Reclaim your inbox

    Or just use Gmail, which you can even use for your own domains names.
    I use Thunderbird. Seems pretty similar to Outlook Express -- which I was using before -- but I just decided to give Thunderbird a try.

    Only difference I've noticed is that I don't have to re-enter my password every time I open the program.

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    i also use Thunderbird however i've been hearing great things about the bat...


    having only 4 posts the sistem don't allows me to post a link, but do a google serch in RITLabs the bat


    i will give it a try over the weekend

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