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Corporate Email Clients Reviewed

An anonymous reader writes "Some companies seem to take the easy way out by depending solely on Microsoft for their email needs. To all IT managers who want to breathe easier, however, there are about eight alternatives in the market today, including Barca, Calypso, Eudora, Lotus Notes, Pegasus, Pine, The Bat and Mozilla Thunderbird--all featured in this review."

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  1. useless article anyway... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    TBird's got potential, and I've tried switching to it a few times. But until it's a good deal more mature it's not going to rival Outlook.

  2. Mutt by Profane+MuthaFucka · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What, no mutt?

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    1. Re:Mutt by SquadBoy · · Score: 2, Insightful

      But they did include Pine. Which is why the question makes perfect sense.

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  3. Calendaring? Appointments? by EnronHaliburton2004 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Some companies seem to take the easy way out by depending solely on Microsoft for their email needs.

    That has alot to do with the fact that the dominant "email client" does so much more then just email, wheras most of the programs which are presented in the list are just email clients.

    I really wish there were more alternatives, or even groupware products which use more open standards which would allow alternative clients to connect to the servers.

  4. Related links by MrWa · · Score: 5, Insightful
    I understand that /. has a serious anti-Microsoft slant, but what justification is there for leaving Outlook out of the related links section? As for the linked article: it is sorely lacking any real information and the "review" is nothing but a poorly written listing of advertised features.

    One of the main benefits to using Outlook is the groupware features. The abilty to use it as an email client is usually the second reason, behind the calendering system combined with email client reason. Comparing Outlook to Lotus Notes or Novell Groupware makes a lot more sense then Pine, The Bat! or the majority of other email clients "reviewed".

  5. Pine? by thinkliberty · · Score: 4, Insightful

    *cough* Pine is NOT a corporate email solution.