Which is the Best & Easiest Email Client

Hi Guys

Which is the best email client.

I have heard of

Outlook , Eudora , Bat , Thunderbird.

I wont to use Gmail , Hotmail & Yahoo Mails with it.

Also I want my Norton AV to work with that mail client for scanning the mail

before downloading.

Also i dont know how to configure the mail client to get mail into the mail client.

[B]Also what to enter as Incomming and Outgoing server for

Gmail , Hotmail , Yahoo and what are the port numbers also i want to use POP not IMAP.[/B]

I have used Free version of Eudora for years and will never change - it is quite simple to use and I download and send my GMail messages from Eudora. There are required settings on your gmail account page on how to set it up as a POP account with Eudora.

Quad, just use Gmail… you can even set up your personal domain with it. No need for backing up emails on your hdd :slight_smile:

elaborate please

The reason I dont log into gmail for reading my mail is that I have 4 accounts :slight_smile: … I let Eudora collect mail from all 4 accounts and bring them to me. After reading the mail I delete them - I have set Eudora to leave a copy of my mail at gmail and not delete them after downloading.

I dont have a big FAN CLUB so I dont get more than 5 - 7 mails every day :slight_smile: I use Mailwasher to edit out junk/spam mail.

Came across this very useful page.

Link:- Incoming and Outgoing Mail Server Settings for Hotmail, Yahoo, Google GMail, AOL and more

Incoming and Outgoing Mail Server Settings

for Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, GMail, AOL and more

*Update, 29th of August 2006: the Google Gmail service offers a SMTP server (outgoing mail server) for Gmail accounts. To use the Google Gmail SMTP server, use the following information:

  Google Gmail Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): smtp.gmail.com

  The Gmail SMTP server requires authentication (use the same settings as for the incoming mail server)

  The Google Gmail SMTP Server requires an encrypted connection (SSL) on port 465.

dots Why & when do I need these settings?

Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, GMail and other providers are basically email services designed to provide you with email mailbox accesss directly from the web. However, going online and logging on to their sites is not always the most convenient way for reading and sending emails.

On the other hand, you have the alternative to send and receive emails through such a mailbox by using a local email client software, such as Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook, Thunderbird, Eudora, etc. In order to properly use it, you need to configure your email software with the incoming and outgoing mail servers of your email provider (Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail or else).

dots Mail Server Settings

Hotmail Settings

As other web based email services, Hotmail is using the HTTP protocol for connecting you to your mailbox. If you want to send and receive Hotmail emails using an email client software, then your software must support Hotmail HTTP access for your email account. Some email clients, such as Outlook Express or Microsoft Outlook, offer builtin support for Hotmail accounts, so you only have to select HTTP when you are asked to select your email account type and select Hotmail as the HTTP Mail Service Provider.

Yahoo! Mail Settings

Unlike Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail offers standard POP3 access for receiving emails incoming through your Yahoo mailbox, by using your favorite email client software. To setup your email client for working with your Yahoo account, you need to select the POP3 protocol and use the following mail server settings:

  Yahoo Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.mail.yahoo.com (port 110)

  Yahoo Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) - smtp.mail.yahoo.com (port 25)

Google GMail Settings

The Google GMail service offers email client access for retrieving and sending emails through your Gmail account. However, for security reasons, GMail uses POP3 over an SSL connection, so make sure your email client supports encrypted SSL connections.

  Google Gmail Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.gmail.com (SSL enabled, port 995)

  Outgoing Mail Server - use the SMTP mail server address provided by your local ISP or smtp.gmail.com (SSL enabled, port 465)

Lycos Mail Settings

The Lycos Mail Plus service allows you to use POP3 and SMTP servers for accessing your Lycos mailbox.

  Lycos Mail Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.mail.lycos.com (port 110)

  Outgoing Mail Server - smtp.mail.lycos.com or use your local ISP SMTP mail server

AOL Mail Settings

The AOL email service is a web based system, designed for managing your AOL mailbox via HTTP IMAP access. Unlike Hotmail, you can use any email client to access your AOL mailbox, as long as it supports the IMAP protocol.

  AOL Incoming Mail Server (IMAP) - imap.aol.com (port 143)

  AOL Outgoing Mail Server - smtp.aol.com or use your local ISP SMTP mail server

Mail.com Mail Settings

The Mail.com email service allows you to use POP3 and SMTP servers for accessing your Mail.com mailbox.

  Mail.com Mail Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop1.mail.com (port 110)

  Outgoing Mail Server - use your local ISP SMTP mail server

Netscape Internet Service Mail Settings

The Netscape e-mail system is web-based, which means you can access their e-mail from any Internet connection. Netscape Internet Service also supports AOL® Communicator, Microsoft® Outlook, Microsoft® Outlook Express, and other POP3 e-mail software. The outgoing mail server needs SSL support, so make sure your email client software supports SSL connections over the SMTP protocol.

  Netscape Internet Service Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.3.isp.netscape.com (port 110)

  Netscape Internet Service Outgoing Mail Server - smtp.isp.netscape.com (port 25, using a secure SSL connection)

Tiscali Mail Settings

The Tiscali email service allows you to use POP3 and SMTP servers for accessing your Tiscali mailbox.

  Tiscali Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.tiscali.com (port 110)

  Outgoing Mail Server - use your local ISP SMTP mail server

Freeserve Mail Settings

The Freeserve email service allows you to use POP3 and SMTP servers for accessing your Freeserve mailbox.

  Freeserve Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.freeserve.com (port 110)

  Outgoing Mail Server - use your local ISP SMTP mail server

Supanet Mail Settings

The Supanet email service allows you to use POP3 and SMTP servers for accessing your Supanet mailbox.

  Supanet Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.supanet.com (port 110)

  Outgoing Mail Server - use your local ISP SMTP mail server