If you're coming from Windows to Linux, you might as well try
something completely different and new. Or you combine the reliability
and creativity of your new operating system with the easy to use
interface you know from Windows, like these email programs do.
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This
wonderful email client, calender and groupware application not only
looks like Outlook, it also matches Microsoft's email program in
features and functionality.
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Mozilla
Thunderbird is a fully featured, secure and very functional email
client and RSS feed reader. It lets you handle mail efficiently and
with style, and Mozilla Thunderbird filters away junk mail too.
3.
Heinz Tschabitscher
Integrated with the nice KDE desktop, KMail is powerful, but easy to learn use, especially if your're coming from Windows.
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Balsa
is part of the Gnome desktop environment (which is just as nice as
KDE), but it does not yet equal KMail in advanced features.
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Sylpheed
is a friendly email client with a particularly easy to use interface.
There are a few things that Sylpheed does better than Balsa, and a few
more where Balsa has an advantage.
6.
Heinz Tschabitscher
Alpine is powerful console email program that makes you use email productively with automation aplenty and nary a distraction.
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