The mail program that comes with Windows is Outlook Express, and for years it was enough to manage and advanced e-mail and newsgroups. Its biggest limitation is that it is easily attacked (like all the Windows environment) as a result of many (perhaps too) automatically provided by the operating system, and certainly also because, being spread over most of the PCs in the world, it is extremely attractive for any geek hackereggiante (or better crackereggiante) to test himself and create a virus to sneak into a computer or with Windows.
To avoid the risk of Outlook and not go too far with the settings, I think Mozilla Thunderbird, free and Open Source, downloadable at this address, is a solid program, fast, easy to use and everything you need to read and write e-mail and discuss newsgroup.
There really is everything, and also allows you to read RSS feeds in an optimal manner, easy to configure and manage not to miss is (again my opinion), Outlook Express, you can not have the holes for that program.
Two words I want to spend against the use of a program Free but extremely heavy and unnecessarily redundant emoticons, animations and gadgets: Incredimail. I do not happen to read anything more annoying mailing lists which are entered, the mail written in Incredimail. You do not understand anything
To avoid the risk of Outlook and not go too far with the settings, I think Mozilla Thunderbird, free and Open Source, downloadable at this address, is a solid program, fast, easy to use and everything you need to read and write e-mail and discuss newsgroup.
There really is everything, and also allows you to read RSS feeds in an optimal manner, easy to configure and manage not to miss is (again my opinion), Outlook Express, you can not have the holes for that program.
Two words I want to spend against the use of a program Free but extremely heavy and unnecessarily redundant emoticons, animations and gadgets: Incredimail. I do not happen to read anything more annoying mailing lists which are entered, the mail written in Incredimail. You do not understand anything
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